The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) will conduct an aerial treatment for aquatic plant control in portions of Lake Okeechobee during the week of June 17, weather permitting. The FWC aims to treat invasive Wright’s nutrush (Scleria lacustris) in areas where it exists in dense monocultures to limit ecological damage to the lake’s beneficial native plant communities.
These treatments will take place within the lake’s southwest marsh, known as Moore Haven Marsh, and will not affect boat traffic.
For general waterbody information, fishing forecasts, virtual tours, annual workplans, boat ramp information, and more, visit the “What’s Happening on My Lake” website at MyFWC.com/Lakes.
For more information about the treatment, contact the FWC’s Invasive Plant Management Section at 850-617-9430.