
06-24-2009
Weed Watch "Kick-Off" Saturday, June 27, 2009, 9:00 - 10:30 am at the LSPA office in Sunapee Harbor
06-23-2009
There has been recent local media attention to cyanobacterial (blue green algae) blooms in New Hampshire lakes.
06-11-2009
Friday, June 26, 2009, 8:00am - 5:00pm at Colby-Sawyer College, New London, NH
06-11-2009
The attached document was distributed to NH State Representatives
06-02-2009
2009 Weed Watch Season Begins - Information, form, and maps for LSPA's Weed Watch Teams
05-29-2009
HB45 Wild Goose Study Makes 1st Hurdle You can help!
05-22-2009
Wild Goose Boat Ramp Story Continues - You Can Help!
05-05-2009
Wild Goose needs you! Write a letter to the DES Wetlands Bureau.
04-27-2009
2008 Annual Report LSPA- Celebrating 110 Years
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.
01-08-2009
Some Surprises from Lake Sunapee Bathymetry
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!
01-30-2008
LSPA's GLEON buoy continues to take Lake Sunapee's temperature throughout the winter months.
12-12-2007
Dr. David Strayer, senior scientist at the Institute for Ecological Studies, spoke at Colby Sawyer College's Ivey Center Earlier this week
12-05-2007
California's Institute of Telecom and Info-tech website cites LSPA in a featured article. See www.Calit2.net LSPA's sensored buoy is part of GLEON and this community based research network.
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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.
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