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Show Table 1. Continued. SOUTH SHORE Possible use Desired system characteristic related to use Some possible methods of achieving the desired system characteristic Areas which may be negatively influenced by implementation of the method ( impact areas) Some social use areas which may be affected Information needed to understand the system characteristic of areas of influence I. Recreation and Tourism A. Develop the south shore recreational potential to to 1. Facilities- boat harbors, motels, camping, etc. 2. Easy access 3. Easy access to other scenic and historic spots 4. Aesthetic appeal 5. Low insect population 6. Low algae population a. Construction of facilities Other uses may be limited Waste disposal a. Road construction Alters existing habitat a. Road and dike construction Alter habitat and lake circulation a. Minimal air pollution b. Visual quality a. Control program i Water, management ii Habitat modification iii Biological or chemical agents Government regulation May limit type of development and location of recreational and industrial facilities May disrupt the food chain Could kill the wrong insects a. Control nutrients input to May limit the food chain the lake May limit south shore development if there is not proper disposal of waste from recreational area M. E. Industries Wildlife Wildlife M. E. Industries Wildlife Near Shore Ind. Recreation M. E. Industries Wildlife Brine Shrimp Brine Shrimp Identification of existing and potential recreational opportunities and associated demands Optimum use intensity ( best mix of recreational uses) Land use planning Method to dispose of solid and sewage wastes Land use planning The present extent of the problem ( time and space) Long term ecological effect of the possible control measure. The present sources of nutrients and the distribution of nutrients and algae. The transport mechanisms ( circulation patterns) in the south shore area. |