Wetland Management

Wetland reclamation, mitigation and habitat restoration

Wetland reclamation, mitigation and habitat restoration.

AAM works with many property management companies, homeowners associations and developers to manage their wetland and mitigation sites.

Large or small, AAM will get your job done right.

With more than 30 years experience in vegetation management, AAM has the experience and knowledge to accomplish your waterway goals. These endeavors take place in areas of wetland reclamation, mitigation and habitat restoration.

Using the latest technology and only EPA registered chemicals, nuisance and exotic species are selectively controlled. Size and situation depending, wetland management is accomplished with labor crews, ATVs, helicopters and airboats. Whether you have a quarter acre mitigation site or a ten thousand acre reclamation area, AAM will get the job done, providing you with immediate results.

What can you expect from AAM?

Immediate Results: Innovative spray management techniques with outstanding success rates.

Custom Maintenance Programs: Bi-weekly, monthly, bi-monthly or quarterly aquatic weed maintenance programs.

Phosphorus Reduction Services: Call on the experts at AAM to eliminate algae blooms.

Invasive Species Experts: Our treatment plans and chemical mixes will eradicate the most invasive aquatic weeds.

Rapid Service: We guarantee to be on-site within 24 hrs (weather permitting).

No Job Too Big: AAM is equipped with the tools, technology and manpower to work large-scale aquatic weed management projects.

Eco-Friendly: Controlling weeds while promoting a balanced habitat is our main priority. We are environmentally conscious and use only EPA registered chemicals.

Experience The AAM Advantage

It’s time you experience The AAM Service Advantage.  Contact us at (863) 533-8882 or click below to get started with professional experts in wetland reclamation, mitigation and habitat restoration:

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Related FAQ

Are you a licensed aquatic weed control applicator?
Answer:

Yes, all of AAM’s technicians are licensed through the State of Florida’s Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.

Can I use the water that you just treated to irrigate my lawn?
Answer:

In most cases yes, if AAM were to perform a treatment with a herbicide that has an irrigation restriction on the label there would be postings if required and the property owner or property manager would be notified prior to treatment.

What is a littoral shelf and why do we have to have them in our pond?
Answer:

A littoral shelf is a shallow shelf in a water body that is planted with native aquatic vegetation normally located by an out flow structure. The purpose of a littoral shelf is to help filter out the nutrients and minerals in the water prior to it leaving the pond via the out flow structure.

What is the best way to control the algae in my pond?
Answer:

Routine Maintenance is the only way to control algae, there is no long term solution for algae bloom. Schedule an appointment with AAM.

Why is there so much algae in my storm water retention pond?
Answer:

Most storm water retention ponds in Florida have a very high nutrient and mineral levels due to run off from fertilized yards and neighborhood roads which contribute to algae bloom.

What are my options as far as service / maintenance goes?
Answer:

We offer bi-weekly, monthly, bi-monthly, quarterly, semi-annual, and as needed maintenance programs. Schedule a free on-site evaluation and estimate.

How often does my pond or lake front need to be treated?
Answer:

It depends on the situation, every water body is different and needs to be inspected by AAM to generate a treatment plan.  Schedule a free on-site evaluation and estimate.

What type of aquatic weed control options do I have?
Answer:

Applied Aquatic Management offers many different aquatic weed control methods such as herbicide treatments, hand removal of vegetation, mechanical harvesting and biological control.

Does your spray hurt the fish or wildlife?
Answer:

No it does not, every herbicide that we use is very much environmentally friendly and is registered with the Environmental Protection Agency, every herbicide application performed by Applied Aquatic Management is done in accordance to the EPA registered label.