Getting to the Bottom of Things in Schroon Lake

Chenelle Palyswiat, Executive Director of the Cloudsplitter Foundation presenting the $5,000 check to Mark Granger, President of the Schroon Lake Association.

Chenelle Palyswiat, Executive Director of the Cloudsplitter Foundation presenting the $5,000 check to Mark Granger, President of the Schroon Lake Association.

Great News For the health of Schroon Lake. A Big Grant from the The Cloudsplitter Foundation from Saranac Lake to target the lkocation of invasive species.

More from Schroon Lake Association President Mark Granger:

“The Schroon Lake Association has been awarded a grant in the amount of $5,000 for the bottom mapping of Schroon Lake. Lake bottom mapping is important since it will allow the Association to track lake depth, vegetation growth, and the consistency of the lake bottom. It will help in the fight to control the spread of aquatic invasives in our lake.
This is an important step forward in the continuing mission of the Schroon Lake Association to preserve and protect Schroon Lake and its extensive watershed area.
This is also another example of the Cloudsplitter Foundation’s mission ‘dedicated to improve the future for the flora, fauna, communities, and people of the Adirondacks’. 
Cloudsplitter has been very helpful in aiding many Schroon Lake community programs. We are extremely grateful for their help.

BOTTOM LAKE MAPPING TECHNOLOGY: Pictured are the components of the Bottom Mapping equipment that will allow your Schroon Lake Association understand the topographical components of the Watershed and identify invasives growth for removal

BOTTOM LAKE MAPPING TECHNOLOGY: Pictured are the components of the Bottom Mapping equipment that will allow your Schroon Lake Association understand the topographical components of the Watershed and identify invasives growth for removal