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SUMMARY:Fish Management Strategies & Removing Unwanted Fish Species from Your Pond
DESCRIPTION:Presented by: \nDr. Todd Sink \nAquaculture Extension Specialist\, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service \nDirector\, TAMU Aquatic Diagnostics Laboratory \nDescription: \nMost pond owners believe that stocking their pond is 90% of the work and after that the population will self-regulate. However\, stocking is only 10% of the work and management of the existing fishery is 90% of the toil to ensure your specific fishery goals are met. \nThis webinar will explore fish management strategies for many common fish scenarios including maximum fish harvest\, trophy bass\, trophy bluegill/sunfish\, trophy catfish\, and black crappie management options. We will also explore methods to thin out populations of unwanted fish species as complete eradication of any single species is nearly impossible once it is in your pond\, but we will also discuss the few “nuclear” management options available to eradicate an undesired fish species from your pond. The best management option is of course prevention from allowing an undesired fish species from entering your pond\, and fish exclusion methods will also be discussed. \nThere will be a 30-minute Q&A session at the conclusion of the webinar. \nRegister by clicking HERE. \nA Special Thank You to Our Silent Sponsors
URL:https://fisheries.tamu.edu/event/fish-management-strategies-removing-unwanted-fish-species-from-your-pond/
LOCATION:TX
CATEGORIES:AquaExtension Events,Aquatic Webinar Series
ORGANIZER;CN="Brittany Chesser":MAILTO:brittany.chesser@tamu.edu
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260122T165814Z
UID:6769-1779213600-1779219000@fisheries.tamu.edu
SUMMARY:Aquatic Vegetation Herbicides & Application
DESCRIPTION:Presented by: \nBrittany Chesser \nAquatic Vegetation Management Program Specialist\, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service \nLead Diagnostic Scientist\, TAMU Aquatic Diagnostics Laboratory \nDescription: \nDo you wonder about how to select the correct herbicide for your particular plant species or pond use? Many people struggle with the various options on the market and often make the mistake of buying what is cheapest or what is available on the shelf at the local store\, rather than the correct product that will get the job done effectively and correctly. \nJoin us as Aquatic Vegetation Management Specialist Brittany Chesser discusses the different types of aquatic herbicides available on the market\, use restrictions\, the differences between systemic and contact herbicides\, when to use each type\, application techniques\, and the best timing of application for nuisance aquatic vegetation control. \nThis webinar will help you become a better aquatic applicator and can help reduce the amount of herbicides used by making sure the correct product for the situation is selected and applied. \nThere will be a 30-minute Q&A session at the conclusion of the webinar. \nThis webinar will offer 1 General CEU for pesticide applicators in Texas who attend the session live. \nRegister by clicking HERE. \nA Special Thank You to Our Silent Sponsors
URL:https://fisheries.tamu.edu/event/aquatic-vegetation-herbicides-application/
LOCATION:TX
CATEGORIES:AquaExtension Events,Aquatic Webinar Series
ORGANIZER;CN="Brittany Chesser":MAILTO:brittany.chesser@tamu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260529T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260529T150000
DTSTAMP:20260420T141913
CREATED:20260302T233224Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260302T233225Z
UID:6816-1780041600-1780066800@fisheries.tamu.edu
SUMMARY:More Bass\, Less Grass Pond Management Workshop
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nJoin us for the More Bass\, Less Grass Program\, a full-day pond management workshop designed for landowners\, pond managers\, and natural resource professionals looking to improve fish production and control aquatic vegetation. \nParticipants will learn how to identify aquatic plants\, implement integrated vegetation control strategies\, utilize herbivorous fish\, understand relevant regulations\, and develop effective fish stocking and management plans. This program provides practical\, science-based information to help you build a healthier\, more productive pond. \nThe workshop offers 5 CEU credits and includes lunch. \nRegistration Fee: $75 per person\nDate: May 29\nTime: 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM \nWhether you’re managing a small private pond or larger acreage water resources\, this program will equip you with the tools to create better fisheries and reduce excessive aquatic vegetation. \nRegister by clicking HERE.
URL:https://fisheries.tamu.edu/event/more-bass-less-grass-pond-management-workshop/
LOCATION:Galveston County Extension Office\, 4102-B Main Street\, La Marque\, TX\, 77568\, United States
CATEGORIES:AquaExtension Events,In-person events
ORGANIZER;CN="Brittany Chesser":MAILTO:brittany.chesser@tamu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260616T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260616T193000
DTSTAMP:20260420T141913
CREATED:20260105T191342Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260109T203247Z
UID:6770-1781632800-1781638200@fisheries.tamu.edu
SUMMARY:The Tiniest Pond Managers: Natural Bacteria and Bacterial Derived Products
DESCRIPTION:Presented by: \nDr. Todd Sink \nAquaculture Extension Specialist\, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service \nDirector\, TAMU Aquatic Diagnostics Laboratory \nDescription: \nHave you ever thought about the different types of bacteria in your pond? Bacteria can be your best friend and the best managers your pond has ever seen. They work continuously\, and they do much of the work you don’t want to do. \nThis webinar will explore the different types of bacteria in your pond\, what they do for your pond\, fish\, water quality\, or aquatic plants\, and cover the numerous types of different bacterial\, bacteria-derived\, and bacterial support products on the market for pond management. Bacterial products can reduce ammonia to protect fish\, cycle phosphorus and nitrogen to limit aquatic vegetation\, manage algal blooms\, break down decaying plants after herbicide treatments\, digest sludge to deepen your pond\, and much more all at a fraction of the costs of equivalent management strategies such as filters\, herbicides\, dredging\, aeration\, etc. \nThe best part of bacterial products is their ease of use – typically\, you can just pour in your pond and walk away! They do the work for you. \nThere will be a 30-minute Q&A session at the conclusion of the webinar. \nRegister by clicking HERE. \nA Special Thank You to Our Silent Sponsors
URL:https://fisheries.tamu.edu/event/the-tiniest-pond-managers-natural-bacteria-and-bacterial-derived-products/
LOCATION:TX
CATEGORIES:AquaExtension Events,Aquatic Webinar Series
ORGANIZER;CN="Brittany Chesser":MAILTO:brittany.chesser@tamu.edu
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260721T193000
DTSTAMP:20260420T141913
CREATED:20260105T191541Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260109T203220Z
UID:6771-1784656800-1784662200@fisheries.tamu.edu
SUMMARY:ID & Management of Common Aquatic Vegetation
DESCRIPTION:Presented by: \nBrittany Chesser \nAquatic Vegetation Management Program Specialist\, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service \nLead Diagnostic Scientist\, TAMU Aquatic Diagnostics Laboratory \nDescription: \nCorrect identification of the nuisance aquatic plant species to be treated is always the first and most important step in management. With over 600 known species of aquatic vegetation in the state of Texas\, this can be a daunting task for aquatic resource managers. \nThis webinar will cover identification of the most common problematic algae\, floating\, submerged\, and emergent aquatic vegetation species brought to Extension specialists and county agents along with the variety of management options available for these common species. \nThere will be a 30-minute Q&A session at the conclusion of the webinar. \nThis webinar will offer 1 Integrated Pest Management CEU for pesticide applicators in Texas who attend the session live \nRegister by clicking HERE. \nA Special Thank You to Our Silent Sponsors
URL:https://fisheries.tamu.edu/event/id-management-of-common-aquatic-vegetation/
LOCATION:TX
CATEGORIES:AquaExtension Events,Aquatic Webinar Series
ORGANIZER;CN="Brittany Chesser":MAILTO:brittany.chesser@tamu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260818T180000
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CREATED:20260105T192350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260122T170219Z
UID:6774-1787076000-1787081400@fisheries.tamu.edu
SUMMARY:Management of Cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) Blooms to Protect Your Fish and Livestock
DESCRIPTION:Presented by: \nDr. Todd Sink \nAquaculture Extension Specialist\, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service \nDirector\, TAMU Aquatic Diagnostics Laboratory \nDescription: \nThis webinar will explore the different cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) species that may be lurking in your pond waiting to bloom and the toxins they produce as well as preventative and reactive management options. \nThe goal of this webinar is to educate livestock producers and pond owners how to identify and manage cyanobacteria blooms to protect their livestock\, fish\, companion animals\, and wildlife. Cyanobacteria cause hundreds of fish kills and livestock deaths annually in Texas\, but with some simple observations and preventative management\, you can manage and even prevent these issues before they occur to protect your animals. \nThere will be a 30-minute Q&A session at the conclusion of the webinar. \nRegister by clicking HERE. \nA Special Thank You to Our Silent Sponsors\n 
URL:https://fisheries.tamu.edu/event/management-of-cyanobacteria-blue-green-algae-blooms-to-protect-your-fish-and-livestock/
LOCATION:TX
CATEGORIES:AquaExtension Events,Aquatic Webinar Series
ORGANIZER;CN="Brittany Chesser":MAILTO:brittany.chesser@tamu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260915T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260915T193000
DTSTAMP:20260420T141913
CREATED:20260105T192104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260109T203159Z
UID:6773-1789495200-1789500600@fisheries.tamu.edu
SUMMARY:Shoreline Plant & Woody Vegetation Management
DESCRIPTION:Presented by: \nBrittany Chesser \nAquatic Vegetation Management Program Specialist\, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service \nLead Diagnostic Scientist\, TAMU Aquatic Diagnostics Laboratory \nDescription: \nManagement of tough shoreline aquatic vegetation or the several woody-stemmed species of aquatic vegetation can be difficult and comes with unique considerations and timing of management compared to submerged and floating species of aquatic vegetation. In many cases\, these species have unique application and treatment methods compared to other species. \nJoin Aquatic Vegetation Management Specialist Brittany Chesser as she delves into the unique considerations and management techniques for treating shoreline plants and woody vegetation. \nTopics will include: \n\nThe use of surfactants to aid in herbicide treatment\,\nThe best timing of application\, and\nUnique management techniques such as girdling and stump cutting.\n\nThere will be a 30-minute Q&A session at the conclusion of the webinar. \nThis webinar will offer 1 Integrated Pest Management CEU for pesticide applicators in Texas who attend the session live \nRegister by clicking HERE. \nA Special Thank You to Our Silent Sponsors\n 
URL:https://fisheries.tamu.edu/event/shoreline-plant-woody-vegetation-management/
LOCATION:TX
CATEGORIES:AquaExtension Events,Aquatic Webinar Series
ORGANIZER;CN="Brittany Chesser":MAILTO:brittany.chesser@tamu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20261020T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20261020T193000
DTSTAMP:20260420T141913
CREATED:20260105T192511Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260109T203130Z
UID:6775-1792519200-1792524600@fisheries.tamu.edu
SUMMARY:Interpreting Your Catch - Using Your Catch Records to Measure the Health and Growth of Your Fishery
DESCRIPTION:Presented by: \nDr. Todd Sink \nAquaculture Extension Specialist\, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service \nDirector\, TAMU Aquatic Diagnostics Laboratory \nDescription: \nIf you have attended previous webinars such as the fish management strategies webinar in April\, you should understand the importance of keeping catch and harvest records for your pond. \nNot only to these document fish harvest to ensure management goals\, they can also be used to determine numerous facets of your fishery and its health. The best part is\, if you consistently maintain catch/harvest/and perhaps seine or cast net records for several years in a row\, you can document the health and growth of your fishery over time at no cost to you just as well as paying for expensive electrofishing. \nJoin us as we use real pond fishery datasets and simple online tools to calculate catch per unit effort\, relative abundance\, proportional stock density\, relative stock density\, relative weight\, species composition\, size distribution\, and age class\, and how to use relative weight tables to assess your fish growth. \nAt this point in the year\, you should have enough data from catch records to be able to accurately assess the health of your fishery using these techniques. \nThere will be a 30-minute Q&A session at the conclusion of the webinar \nRegister by clicking HERE. \nA Special Thank You to Our Silent Sponsors\n \n 
URL:https://fisheries.tamu.edu/event/interpreting-your-catch-using-your-catch-records-to-measure-the-health-and-growth-of-your-fishery/
LOCATION:TX
CATEGORIES:AquaExtension Events,Aquatic Webinar Series
ORGANIZER;CN="Brittany Chesser":MAILTO:brittany.chesser@tamu.edu
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