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    Strategies to Encourage Adoption of Stormwater Pond Best Management Practices (BMPs) by Homeowners by Emily Ott, Paul Monaghan, Ondine Wells, Gail Hansen, Laura Warner, Michelle Atkinson

    Published in EDIS (2015-10-01)
    “…This 9-page fact sheet outlines several best management practices (BMPs) for reducing stormwater pond pollution. …”
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    The balance of carbon emissions versus burial in fish ponds: The role of primary producers and management practices by Léo GIRARD, Thomas A. DAVIDSON, Vincent TOLON, Tuba BUCAK, Soraya ROUIFED, Alexander WEZEL, Joël ROBIN

    Published in Aquaculture Reports (2024-12-01)
    “…Moreover, by promoting good levels of primary productivity, the presence of aquatic plants and by improving carbon storage, management practices appear to have the capacity to turn fish ponds into carbon sinks. …”
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    Culture practices and health management issues in selected aquafarms of Rajbari, Bangladesh: A preliminary study by T. Rahman

    “…The current study was conducted to determine the existing fish culture systems and health management practices in the selected aquafarms of Rajbari District, Bangladesh. …”
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    Stormwater Pond Management: What You Need to Know about Aeration by Samantha T. Howley, Steven P. Hohman, Alexander J. Reisinger

    Published in EDIS (2021-01-01)
    “… This new 6-page document is intended to provide Floridians and their communities with information on a specific management practice in stormwater ponds: the use of fountains and other aeration approaches. …”
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    Best management practices for reducing nutrient loads under diverge hydrological conditions: A case study in an agricultural watershed in Southwest China by Meijun Chen, Qiuliang Lei, Lei Chen, Xinzhong Du, Hongbin Liu, Jiafa Luo

    Published in Ecological Indicators (2025-07-01)
    “…Best management practices (BMPs), such as no-tillage and filter strips, have the potential to reduce agricultural non-point source pollution and enhance water quality. …”
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    The potential contribution of flood management ponds to pondscape biodiversity: Evidence from dragonflies by Julie C. Fahy, Jennifer A. Dodd, Chris J. Spray, Beat Oertli

    Published in Ecological Solutions and Evidence (2025-07-01)
    “…Practical implication. Our investigation shows that ponds created primarily as NFM measures can host Odonata communities as diverse as established ponds, provided they are well located, well designed, and managed in ways that allow the development of aquatic vegetation in the pond and on its shoreline. …”
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    Microplastics in water, sediment and salts from traditional salt producing ponds by A. Tahir, P. Taba, M.F. Samawi, S. Werorilangi

    “…The need for robust and practical strategy in water quality management for reduction of microplasticss contamination in consumed salts is a must.…”
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    A stoichiometric insight into the seasonal imbalance of phosphorus and nitrogen in central European fishponds by Lenka Kajgrová, Vojtech Kolar, Koushik Roy, Zdeněk Adámek, Petr Blabolil, Radovan Kopp, Jan Mráz, Martin Musil, Oldřich Pecha, Libor Pechar, Jan Potužák, Jaroslav Vrba

    Published in Environmental Sciences Europe (2024-08-01)
    “…Abstract Background This study examines seasonal and regional trends in chlorophyll-a concentrations and the dynamics of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) in 32 fishponds (resulting in 150 pond-year cases) employed for fish production. Fishponds have a poor ecological state, requiring further insights for pond management. …”
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    The reliability of evaporation ponds as a final basin for industrial effluent: Demonstration of an environmental risk management methodology by Abdeljalil Adam, Nabil Saffaj, Rachid Mamouni

    Published in MethodsX (2023-01-01)
    “…The result of this research allows industrial units to recognize and control potential environmental risks associated with effluents by practically implementing a new environmental risk matrix based on several environmental and ecological effects with probability factors. • This study aims to assist industrial operators, especially power plants, manage environmental risk by combining ALARP concepts with other factors to evaluate risk acceptance and tolerance levels. • The Physico-chemical characteristics of effluent collected in the evaporation pond reveal that evaporation has a deleterious impact on such industrial effluent, as evidenced by a large increase in various effluent properties, some of which exceed the limit values. • A risk evaluation found that effluent collected in the evaporation pond has a detrimental negative impact on industrial effluents. …”
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    Toxicity of sediments in eight urban stormwater management ponds: bioassessment by oligochaete community metrics used in the sediment quality triad by Guillaume Tixier, Quintin Rochfort, Lee Grapentine, Jiri Marsalek, Michel Lafont, Régis Vivien

    Published in Water Science and Technology (2023-03-01)
    “…Implemented for decades as part of the ‘best management practices (BMPs)’ for controlling urban runoff impacts on receiving waters, stormwater management ponds (SMPs) have been increasingly viewed as potential habitats for urban wildlife. …”
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