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Top fishing spots near scenic Wildlife Management Areas Plan a fishing trip and make a day of it by adding a stop at one of MassWildlife’s Wildlife Management Areas (WMA). Love to fish? Massachusetts offers exceptional freshwater fishing in spectacular settings. Many fishable ponds, lakes, and rivers are located within or very near WMAs that provide opportunities for walking, hiking, and wildlife watching. Remember, if you’re 15 or over, you need a fishing license. Buy your fishing license online.
Towns: Ashby, Groton, Shirley, Townsend The Squannacook River is an exceptional coldwater stream. Many tributaries hold wild brook trout and the main stem is stocked with trout in spring and fall and. For a bit of fun, try fly-fishing the rapids accessed from the Townsend Road parking area in Groton. When you’ve had your fill of fishing, explore the Squannacook River WMA a patchwork of parcels that follow the river from its headwaters near the New Hampshi ....
MASHPEE Santuit and Ashumet ponds are closed to swimming because of blue-green algae blooms also known as cyanobacteria, which can emit toxins that are harmful to people and wildlife. The Mashpee Department of Natural Resources provided information to the Mashpee Board of Health about surface algae scum floating in several locations in each pond, which prompted the board to close the ponds to swimming, according to the town s website. The blue-green algae measurement in Santuit Pond showed a total cell count of 72,300 cells per milliliter and was made up of different cyanobacteria geneses, including 44% with woronichinia, 54% dolichospermum, 1% microcystis and 1% Aphanizomenon, according to the town. ....
Toxic Algae Blooms Are Getting Closer to the SouthCoast Toxic cyanobacterial algae is popping up in ponds closer and closer to the SouthCoast. Here s what you need to know to keep your pets and yourself safe. Both the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection and the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management have issued warnings about ponds near the SouthCoast containing toxic blooms of blue-green algae. As the heat and humidity continues to stick around, the chance of more of these toxic blooms grows. The blue-green algae is full of cyanobacteria, tiny microorganisms that produce cyanotoxins. Once the algae bloom grows big enough, the entire body of water it is floating in can become toxic and extremely harmful to both people and animals. ....
Cyanobacteria Advisory Returns To Santuit Pond For Fifth Consecutive Summer capenews.net - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from capenews.net Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.