UPDATE #3 - Hoods Lagoon aquatic weed clearing, Clermont
Published on 24 June 2022
Isaac Regional Council advises residents that we are continuing to remove the free-floating aquatic Salvinia weed at Hoods Lagoon. Council uses integrated pest management practices to control the spread of the invasive weed including:
- Mechanical removal of large dense shallow mats.
- Strategic spraying where the Salvinia is dense and mechanical removal is unsafe and or inhibited by native plants.
- Sourcing and introduction of the Salvinia Weevil (Cyrtobagous salviniae). The weevil will help manage the Salvinia in warmer months however goes dormant/dies off in autumn and winter.
Spraying will continue on Tuesday, 28 June 2022 between 7.30am to 2.30pm in the below area.
The weed known as ‘Salvinia (Salvinia molesta)’ is a restricted plant under the Biosecurity Act 2014 and it is also identified in the Isaac Region Biosecurity Plan 2020-2023 as a priority species. This is the first recorded infestation of Salvinia in Clermont and poses significant risk to the environmental and social amenity of Hoods Lagoon. Salvinia reproduces vegetatively (no flowers or seeds), and in optimal conditions can double in size every 2-3 days. Salvinia can rapidly spread to cover the surface of water bodies, successfully blocking light and killing aquatic plants and fish. If you have suspected Salvinia, please contact Council on 1300 ISAACS (1300 472 227) for information on identification and management to ensure that we can effectively protect our important water assets. For further information on this weed please see https://www.business.qld.gov.au/industries/farms-fishing-forestry/agriculture/land-management/health-pests-weeds-diseases/weeds-diseases/invasive-plants/restricted/salvinia
JEFF STEWART-HARRIS PSM
Chief Executive Officer