
Lakewide Action and Management Plans (LAMPs)
Lakewide Action and Management Plans (LAMPs) are coordinated strategies designed to protect and restore the health of large lakes. They involve collaboration among scientists, policymakers, and communities to address issues like pollution, invasive species, and habitat loss. By setting specific goals and actions, LAMPs aim to improve water quality, support ecosystems, and ensure sustainable use of lake resources over time. Essentially, they provide a comprehensive framework to manage challenges across the entire lake, fostering long-term ecological balance and resilience.