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Drops on Blue Surface

Studies and Programs

Here you will find studies and programs from Wisconsin DNR, Wisconsin Lakes and Oconto County brought to you by OCLAWA.  We will post updates as they become available. Find out more about AIS and how you can help report the findings on waterways in your area.

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Key Programs and Practices

LUMBERJACK'S F.L.O.W  (Forest, Langlade, Marinette, & Oconto) AIS Program
Oconto County All Lakes Summary 2016-2021

Wisconsin Lakes and Rivers Partnership

 

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WDNR NR 107 AND 109 Rules Changes Proposal Documents

OCLAWA Introduction Summary

WDNR: 6 Key Changes and Why

WDNR Rule Process FAQ

Cason & Associates’ Response

WDNR Response to Cason’s Concerns

Oconto County Lake Study Zoom Meetings 

Wisconsin Lakes Stewardship Award (2024)
If you would like to view any of the past Lake Study Zoom Meeting’s please Click Here

What is AIS?

Aquatic invasive species (AIS) are non-native plants and animals that are introduced into our lakes and streams and can potentially upset the natural balance of a lake ecosystem. Examples of AIS include carp, white perch, zebra mussels, rusty crayfish, Eurasian water-milfoil, curly-leaf pondweed, yellow iris and purple loosestrife.

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