Photo by Jon Waage
PLPA works to collect information concerning development, possible zoning changes and subdivision regulations within the Pleasant Lake watershed and works with the PLPA Board to determine appropriate action if Pleasant Lake or its watershed is threatened.
Photo by New Hampshire Freshwater Fishing Digest
PLPA assists and supports the work of federal, state and local authorities in protecting Pleasant Lake’s natural population of fish.
Photo by Jen Esten
PLPA monitors and reports on the state of water birds and the other wildlife of Pleasant Lake and its watershed. It also works to protect the natural populations of these water birds and other wildlife. The top priority is the Common Loon, a threatened species in the State of New Hampshire.
Photo by Jon Waage
PLPA assists and supports the work of federal, state and local authorities in protecting Pleasant Lake’s natural population of fish.
PLPA monitors the lake and selected tributaries in order to keep track of and record the chemical, biological, and associated factors affecting the water quality.
Photo by Jen Esten
PLPA is responsible for educating its membership about the boating rules and regulations pertaining to Pleasant Lake and to encourage the PLPA membership to comply with these rules and regulations.