4. Developing Management Plans
Topics In This Section
- NPDES and Aquatic Plant Mangement
- Scope of Aquatic Plant Management
- A Manager’s Definition
- FWC Hydrilla Management Position
- Biological Control Considerations
- Chemical Control Considerations
- Mechanical Control Considerations
- Physical Control Considerations
- Maintenance Control Strategy
- Aquatic Plant Management Agencies
- Integrated Plant Mangement
- Monitoring Aquatic Plants
- Permitting
Section 4 illustrates how information from other sections of the website is incorporated into comprehensive management strategies for water bodies in which the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) permits or enters into contracts to provide aquatic plant control. Aquatic plant control is defined and the importance of establishing reasonable management expectations and achievable goals is explained. Integrated pest management (IPM) is presented in terms of interactions among water uses, plant types, available technologies, current environmental conditions, and funding. Details are provided regarding parameters considered when developing FWC aquatic plant control permits and contract programs.