Algae are a normal and expected part of any freshwater ecosystem. In fact, many algae play a beneficial role—producing oxygen and supporting the aquatic food chain. But when excess nutrients like phosphorus or nitrogen enter the system, algae growth can quickly become excessive, turning your pond into a green, cloudy, or foul-smelling mess.
Not all algae are the same. Understanding which type is present is the first step toward effective, environmentally responsible management. Whether your focus is on water quality, appearance, or ecological balance, identifying the algae type helps guide the right treatment strategy.
Planktonic Algae (Free-Floating Algae)Management Tips:
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Algae Identification and Monitoring
Knowing what type of algae you're dealing with helps guide treatment:
A Preventative Approach to Algae Management
Algae are a natural part of pond life—but overgrowth typically signals a nutrient imbalance. While algaecides applied by professionals can be effective, they are just one part of a broader solution.
At Water & Wetland, we believe the most effective way to manage algae is through proactive, preventative pond and lake care. Regular water testing, nutrient reduction, and aeration create a more balanced aquatic environment—minimizing the need for reactive treatments and keeping your pond clearer, healthier, and more enjoyable all year.
Contact us today for a consultation or to request a customized management plan.
About Water & Wetland, A Jones Lake Management Partner
Water & Wetland is a trusted expert in lake, pond, and wetland management, providing innovative and environmentally responsible solutions to control invasive species, restore shorelines, and improve water quality. As a Jones Lake Management Partner, we serve HOAs, golf courses, municipalities, and private landowners with customized lake and pond management plans designed to promote long-term ecological health. We understand the importance of proper permitting and regulatory compliance, ensuring that all projects meet local, state, and federal environmental standards. With a commitment to sustainability and science-based practices, Water & Wetland helps clients maintain thriving, well-balanced waterbodies