WATERCHESTNUTS
W A T E R C H E S T N U T S
Workshop on Aquatic and TERrestrial Characterization via Helium Elevation of Sensor Technology; Needed: UFOs and/or Turgid Sleepingbagcovers
Water Chestnuts in the Sudbury River, Concord, MA. Photo by Ann Ringwood of Wicked Local, from an article by Meg Muckenhoupt
When: Sunday, July 21st -- Monday, July 22nd
Where: Amherst, Belchertown, and Holyoke, MA
What:
DIY Aerial Water Chestnut Assessment. Water Chestnut is an invasive aquatic plant species in Massachusetts that forms dense, floating mats which severely limit available light and nutrients for aquatic ecosystems. On Monday, July 22nd, we'll be working with members of the UMass Amherst Dept of Environmental Conservation and the US Fish and Wildlife Service to apply Public Lab's DIY aerial imagery techniques in the assessment one or several management sites near Amherst, MA. Depending on the conditions, we're planning on using kites and/or balloons (perhaps based from canoes) to take aerial photos of affected areas both "before" and "after" a management event. We'll also be capturing Infragram near-infrared imagery, in order to see whether near-infrared photography can help to distinguish Water Chestnut from other aquatic species.
Weekend mini workshops. Although the Water Chestnut aerial imaging event will occur during the day on Monday, July 22nd, we're planning on gathering on Sunday, July 21st at the newly-formed "Hacker Farm" in nearby Belchertown, MA in order to do some prior brainstorming, kite and balloon flying, and potluck BBQ-ing, as well as informally introduce:
- [DIY Infrared photography]
- [DIY Agriculture]
Lodging
There is plenty of room to camp at the Hacker Farm in Belchertown, MA, on Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday nights!
Agenda
Sunday, July 21st @ HackerFarm01007
Afternoon / evening: - Intro to Balloon / Kite mapping - Intro to Infragram - DIY Garden / Farm technology - Potluck BBQ - Camping / Bonfire - Mosquitoes
Monday, July 22nd @ Log Pond Cove, Holyoke, MA, Lake Warner, MA, or another nearby location
- Exploration of Area and Overview
- Balloon / Kite Mapping -- Round 1, “Before”
- Volunteer with U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to remove water chestnuts
- Balloon / Kite Mapping -- Round 2, “After”
- Mapknitter Workshop @ HackerFarm01007
- BBQ
Links to more information about Water Chestnut
Slide presentation on Water Chestnut as an invasive species
Background from invasivespeciesinfo.gov
Article on Water Chestnut as an invasive species