12/04/2023
ENVIRONMENTAL HABITAT PROJECT - PORTAGE CHAIN OF LAKES UPDATE.
We could not be more pleased with Delta Dock and Hoist and Dennis's Tree Service for their dedication and critical involvement with us on our lake health improvement project. On our last project installing 33 trees we had to transport each tree, one at a time, across the ice, and tediously place them, overlapped, bind them together and fasten to the shore. This was a very physical, time consuming and dangerous process to do this on ice. Now, however, Dennis's Tree service harvests the trees, transports them to a staging site and builds the entire habitat configuration safely on shore and then Delta Dock and Hoist transports, precisely places, and anchors our habitat assemblies on the shoreline protruding out into increasing depths.
Not only is Delta Dock and Hoist and Dennis's Tree Service innovative and extremely hard working groups, but they understand and want to be a part of this environmental habitat project for the health of the lakes they, and future generations recreate on.
With their involvement, we can install trees on the shorelines and shallow in a fraction of the time, installed precisely to our EGLE Permit - and far safer. Instead of having to wait for "safe ice", we can install almost year round now, drastically increasing the number of these projects we can get done. This project, and this new innovative method, has the attention of the highest level officials at EGLE, DNR, Michigan Natural Shoreline Partnership, Michigan Lakes and Streams Associations and many other environmental conservation groups.
Nine assembled groups of 3 trees - totaling 27 trees were installed on 6 different shoreline locations on the Chain of Lakes on a 40 degree day with a water temperature of 34 degrees. We plan 6 more groups of trees to be installed in December. This is truly tough, real hands on environmental work which is actually making a big difference.
Why are we doing this? What are the benefits again?
First of all something none of us knew: 93% of all species in a lake inhabit the shallow area in a lake from the shoreline out to the "drop off". Further, 72% of the species in a lake are completely restricted to this area for their entire lives. This is why we are increasing the habitat in these areas and will continue to do so.
Here's a few direct benefits from our projects - all contributors to our goal of healthy lakes: Historical natural sequestration of carbon, shoreline protection and sediment retention, increased productivity of essential algaes, vertebrates, increasing fish, plant and animals habitat, food sources, breeding, spawning and refuge areas, food chain / web increase, fish diversity - and far more.
A simple google search of "coarse woody habitat or coarse woody debris in lakes and rivers" will overwhelm you with even more facts as to why these projects are essential to the health of our lakes and rivers.
Thanks again Delta Dock and Hoist and Dennis's Tree Service for your genuine and essential involvement in completing these very important environmental habitat projects.
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