Many Northern Michigan Inland Lakes are facing the challenge of dealing with the cercariae parasite, aka swimmer’s itch. A swimmer’s itch task force has been formed by the Townships and environmental groups at Higgins Lake. Past efforts, including a $58,000 study funded by the Higgins Lake Foundation, have provided information on the cycle, but a method to break the cycle remains elusive. High usage and easy trafficaccess to Detroit and Lansinghave resulted in placing Higgins Lake in the “front lines” position to pursue increased research on this troublesome parasite.

Last year, funding for scientific study was moved forward through the State Senate; however, due to budget conflicts it did not pass the House. Our research has confirmed that swimmers itch is known to cause a downturn in tourism and is having a negative impact on the economy in NorthernMichigan resort locations.

The Higgins Lake task force is once again seeking help from the State for funding of scientific research that may result in breakthrough progress.Our initial information exchange with Lake Partners, Associations and Home Owners Groups in Northern Michigan has confirmed that this challenge is not uniqueto Higgins Lake. We ask that you provide documentation on how your lakes, tourism and economy are beingimpacted. By responding to the survey below, you will help evaluate the need for scientific research to eradicate or help reduce this serious affliction.

Swimmers’ Itch Survey

Responder’s name and phone number:

Lake and Organization Name and location:

Has your Chamber of Commerce or Organization had complaints about Swimmers Itch?

Has the S.I. problem worsened at your lake in recent years?

Have visitors said they “will never return” due to Swimmers Itch?

Has your organization featured any S.I. awareness efforts?

Have any visitors reported medical attention was necessary for Swimmers Itch?

Are preventative measures posted, advertised or promoted in any way?

If so how?

Is a specific remedy recommended?

Has your lake been treated in any way for Swimmers Itch?

Who makes decisions for treatments on your lake?

(Home Owners, lake management company, Associations)

Would you support lethal merganser control?

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