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What is it? #11131033 09/27/15 07:10 PM
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What is the "slop" that is currently on the surface of just about every pond from 1/4 acre on up?

It forms along the shore and extends out anywhere from 4 to 10 ft on most but on some it covers almost the entire surface.

It's like a thick combination of grass,algae and moss and it does not come off your line easily.

I know it will be gone eventually but just seems to be everywhere this year.

Re: What is it? [Re: ralph] #11131083 09/27/15 07:23 PM
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It's called the fall turn over. Plant material from the bottom releases from the hot water and floats to the surface. All body's of waters experience this every year.


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Re: What is it? [Re: ralph] #11131524 09/28/15 12:02 AM
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I am familiar with "turnover" and this is not what I associate with traditional "turnover".

Re: What is it? [Re: ralph] #11131776 09/28/15 02:21 AM
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I am sure I misspelled this but, fliamentous algae better known as pond snot.

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