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Blue-Green Algae in Texoma

Wednesday, 07 September 2011 13:41 Last Updated on Friday, 20 January 2012 12:21 Written by Ben
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As everyone knows Labor Day weekend on Lake Texoma had a bit of a damper due to the Blue-green. So we thought some info on the subject might be appropriate.

Algae are simple aquatic plants that occur naturally in habitats such as rivers, lakes, damp soil, tree trunks, hot springs and snow. They can vary considerably in shape, colour and size. Blue-green algae are very small organisms and can be seen under the microscope as a single cell or large accumulation of cells (colonies) or strings of cells (trichomes). Some accumulations may be so large that they are easily seen with the naked eye. Blue-green algae are also known as cyanophytes, cyanobacteria and most recently cyanoprokaryotes. They have a similar external appearance to algae and their requirements for light, nutrients and carbon dioxide are also similar. In the absence of light, some blue-green algae can survive and grow using chemicals from its surroundings. Certain types of blue-green algae have tiny gas vesicles in their cells, allowing them to float to the surface or sink to the bottom in response to changing light and nutrient availability. Some species have the potential to produce toxins. This cannot be determined by ‘naked eye’ inspection; only a laboratory analysis can verify the potential for toxicity.

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Construction on ZJ Dock

Monday, 08 August 2011 19:56 Last Updated on Friday, 20 January 2012 12:19 Written by Ben


This build can be found on ZJ dock owned by The Walkers. The walkers had a small and aged build out that was past due for updating. They had a good idea of what they wanted and provided us with the attached drawing and the colors to be painted. This is all we needed and the rest is history.

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Yacht Docs Construction- Recent Project

Friday, 22 July 2011 13:24 Last Updated on Friday, 20 January 2012 12:18 Written by Ben
This is one of our customer's lake residence in Tanglewood. It started off as a fixing a small leak in the bathroom, and turned into repainting the entire exterior, a new roof, new front and back composite board decks, and custom hand railing. Looks like a totally different place.




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Plates

Friday, 01 July 2011 13:29 Last Updated on Friday, 20 January 2012 12:17 Written by Ben
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We have got some Yacht Docs license plates in hand. Take a gander at these the next time you stumble upon a Yacht Docs spider net or shade curtain. Just one more add on for a job well done! Where you see the Yacht Docs plat, you see quality.

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Latest Yacht Docs Endeavors

Thursday, 09 June 2011 13:49 Last Updated on Friday, 20 January 2012 12:15 Written by Ben
Here is a shot at the lovely grill we installed and are now lovingly removing. New rule kinda sucks. If you don't know the rules you can refer to our old blog post about it here.


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Treated plywood overlay on D Dock, getting ready for some new carpet on Friday. If you have yet to see any of our construction work, click here. to watch our video!

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Rub Rail Dock Carpet Installation on ZE Dock

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