PINE BLUFF — With fall comes pond turnover season. This is a period where surface and bottom water layers mix due to cooling temperatures, potentially causing aesthetic and fish health problems for pond owners, according to Scott Jones, small impoundment Extension specialist at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff. While options to minimize turnover risk are limited in the short-term, owners can take steps to significantly reduce turnover risk for next year and beyond.
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