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<br /> and Chlorophyll a results to the graft which Ed Baker had begun. She corresponded with Ed Eichner of
<br /> U ass Dartmouth and obtained the results of water samples collected in Mashpee and Wakeby fakes last
<br /> August. Barbara did not have the numbers with her, but remembered that these results were quite high.
<br /> chi MOvlanus is writing an article introducing herself.
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<br /> Conclusions: arbar will bring the phosphorous data to the next mecting.
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<br /> spotter, and circling kayaks with young children, He wrote back 2 or 3 jet skies were removed fr m both
<br /> ponds on July 24th arra last week Mr. O'Leary removed a couple more. -we do not know v if citations were
<br /> 'written. Barbara will try to get more i t-nation. N irni Joseph expressed her concerns with boaters
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<br /> not spear English, and wondered if the riders knew the rules. Could Lt. Read get signs made in
<br /> Portuguese and other languages` Ivlirni joseph had also heard that a new Harbortnaster had been
<br /> appointed last night. we would like to invite the new Harbormaster, Stephen Mone,to our meeting so that
<br /> we care introduce ourselves. The question was raised as to whether the Pobee boat with the radar g'an to
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<br /> concerned with large boat wakes causing shoreline erosion. She said two large boats, docked in Pickerel
<br /> Cove had been noted to cause large wakes.
<br /> Conclusions: Many jet shiers continue to ignore boating rubs. M. Joseph continues to have problems
<br /> with large boat wakes causing erosion.
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<br /> brought the pamphlet"Do Not Feed the wild waterfowl"that we obtained from Rick York,the Shellfish
<br /> agent several years ago. She had tried to contact him for more pamphlets, but he did not return her call.
<br /> We would like to obtain more ofthese pamphlets to hand out to people around the lake.
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<br /> Conclusions: Rick York has not rsporidd to Barbara's request for pamphlets.
<br /> The meeting was adjourned at 8.35 P.M,
<br /> Barbara B. Nichol
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