Invasive Species Council of British Columbia

Webinar: Selective Management of Multiple Invasive Aquatic Plants in BC Using ProcellaCOR FX Aquatic Herbicide

Date: December 2, 2024

Time: 9:00am to 10:00am

ProcellaCOR FX is a new low-rate, systemic aquatic herbicide approved by Health Canada in May 2023.   Registered in the US since 2018, ProcellaCOR has an excellent environmental profile with no restrictions on fishing, swimming, or drinking following application. It can be used at variety of scales for selective control of major invasive plants in BC such as Eurasian watermilfoil, parrot feather, and yellow floating heart.  ProcellaCOR’s selectivity of control can restore habitat by promoting recovery and expansion of desirable native aquatic vegetation.  Along with an overview of its characteristics as an aquatic herbicide including ecotoxicology and behavior in the environmental, representative data from published scientific studies and operational experiences in the US and early results in Canada will be reviewed.

Dr. Mark Heilman
Ph.D., CLM  |  Vice President – Environmental Restoration & Advocacy, SePRO

Dr. Mark Heilman is a trained aquatic ecologist with his Ph.D. from the University of Notre Dame and over 30 years experience in the study and control of invasive and nuisance aquatic plants as well as strategies for invasive mussel control and water quality management.  He is a past President of the Aquatic Plant Management Society (APMS), a current Director of the North American Invasive Species Management Association (NAISMA), and a Certified Lake Manager (CLM) as recognized by the North American Lake Management Society (NALMS).  Dr. Heilman has led SePRO’s research, development, and regulatory efforts for ProcellaCOR since its beginning in 2010.

This webinar is approved in British Columbia for one Continuing Education Credit (CEC) in the Application Technology category. To qualify for the credit, you must participate in the webinar including the quiz at the end. Please contact IVMA.com with any questions you may have.

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