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Workers from the Maine Department of Environmental Protection and Friends of the Cobbossee Watershed work to remove the invasive plant, Eurasian water milfoil, from the East Winthrop section of Cobbossee Lake on July 24. The infestation has been found in the area around Lakeside Motel & Cabins. Photo courtesy of Friends of the Cobbossee Watershed
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Workers from the Maine Department of Environmental Protection and Friends of the Cobbossee Watershed work to remove the invasive plant, Eurasian water milfoil, from the East Winthrop section of Cobbossee Lake on July 24. The infestation has been found in the area around Lakeside Motel & Cabins.
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Denise Blanchette, a biologist in the Maine Department of Environmental Protection, dives under Cobbossee Lake on July 24 to remove Eurasian water milfoil, an invasive plant that has been found in the East Winthrop section of lake.
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The Maine Department of Environmental Protection and Friends of the Cobbossee Watershed are now working to contain the invasive plant, Eurasian water milfoil, that was found last month in Cobbossee Lake. This plant was photographed on July 24.
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A fragment of Eurasian water milfoil found below the dam of Salmon Lake in Belgrade Stream in 2008.
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Eurasian water milfoil found in Belgrade on a boat from Rhode Island in 2016 sit in dishes at the Belgrade Regional Conservation Alliance in Belgrade Lakes.