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Over the last five years they have done a surprisingly good job getting rid of the hydrilla in the Cayuga Inlet and south end of the lake.  I didn't think they'd be able to get the stuff out in the lake itself but it's sounding very good around Ithaca.

 

However they just found some up by Aurora. A survey hasn't been done yet so they don't know how bad it is, but it seems to me that it will be a lot harder to eradicate it from up in the middle areas of the lake.    Hopefully I'm wrong there, I already was once.  Not a good sign though, there is probably more.

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