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Join The Fight Against Milfoil

Protecting Lake Wentworth and Crescent Lake with a WWA Milfoil Control DASH Boat

The Wentworth Watershed Association is seeking $30,000 to purchase and maintain a Mini DASH Boat, a purpose-built floating work platform that will dramatically increase milfoil removal capacity while improving the safety and efficiency of our Volunteer Dive Team. This compact, shallow-draft vessel is designed specifically for aquatic invasive species control, supporting direct suction harvesting, equipment staging, and on-board milfoil collection.

Why the DASH Boat Matters:

Doubles Milfoil Removal Efficiency

Improves Diver Safety and Working Conditions

Expands Access to Priority Areas

Enhances On-Water Operations

A Strategic Investment in Lake Protection

The DASH Boat strengthens WWA’s long-term invasive species program by:

Budget & Sustainability

Recognition Opportunities

Donors contributing 50% or more of the project cost ($15,000+) will receive prominent
recognition for supporting one of WWA’s most impactful lake-protection tools.

Make an Impact

Your support will:

Join us in equipping our Dive Team with the tools they need to more effectively control milfoil.

To help kick off the project, a generous donor will match the first $5,000 in donations. Gifts made by March 30th will be matched dollar-for-dollar, up to $5,000—doubling your impact.

The boat, as seen to the right, will be outfitted with carefully designed features and tools for effective aquatic invasive species control. Below is a photo of milfoil, the primary invasive species targeted by this effort, taken by Dive Team member Colin Ross.

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