01-20-2010

Watershed Infrastructure Project (SWIP) Moves Along-Stakeholders Meet and Upcoming Workshops

01-08-2010

Wind Chill is an important factor to know when venturing out in the wintertime. Knowing how it is calculated helps to understand this human -related weather phenomenon.

12-07-2009

A Reminder About Winter Use of De-Icers

11-13-2009

NOAA Infrastructure Project Meeting Results

11-03-2009

LSPA continues to be active member of GLEON

11-02-2009

NOAA & LSPA Sponsored Sunapee Area Infrastructure Project Underway

08-09-2009

2009 Love Your Lakes Day was A Great Success!

08-08-2009

Wild Goose Continues

06-23-2009

There has been recent local media attention to cyanobacterial (blue green algae) blooms in New Hampshire lakes.

04-27-2009

2008 Annual Report LSPA- Celebrating 110 Years

04-27-2009

2008 Annual Report LSPA Part 2

03-26-2009

It's not so easy to predict whether meteorological conditions will result in snow, sleet, freezing rain or hail.

03-25-2009

LSPA is a collaborator in a National Science Foundation effort to bring real scientific data to the classroom.

02-03-2009

Public Access versus Public Good

01-08-2009

Some Surprises from Lake Sunapee Bathymetry

11-07-2008

All About Winter Lake De-Icers

09-25-2008

Beaver Dam Breaks sending Muck into Lake

09-18-2008

National Science Foundation Workshop held at LSPA

08-15-2008

While fireworks are traditional and fun, they are more harmful than people realize!

07-28-2008

During the week of July 21st, Prof. John Downing studied Lake Sunapee, defining the lake bottom contour.

07-27-2008

June and July were busy months for visiting scientists at LSPA!

07-09-2008

Cayelan Carey will be collecting data

02-27-2008

Wind Measurements from the LSPA Buoy

01-30-2008

LSPA's GLEON buoy continues to take Lake Sunapee's temperature throughout the winter months.

water quality education watershed science/buoy

LSPA (Lake Sunapee Protective Association) is a non-profit environmental educational organization founded in 1898 that works year-round to maintain the quality of Lake Sunapee and its watershed.