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The MarshMog is the Closest Thing to Walking on Water
The Marsh-Mog is a multi-purpose aquatic wetland rehab machine designed & developed by Clean Lakes located in Martinez, Calif.. The Marshmog was first introduced in 2007.
The Marsh Mog is best suited for aquatic vegetation control in marsh & wetland areas. Marshes and wetlands often times can't be accessed by water aquatic machinery such as the Aquamog, Cookie Cutter or Aquatic Weed Harvesters. As well land equipment such as backhoes, excavators and draglines can't access most marshes & wetlands without building access roads which can damage these sensitive aquatic eco system.
However, the marshmog
has a ground pressure of 0.61 pounds per square inch. This is an amazingly low number and is even less than most individuals just with their footprint. This equates to the most cost effective method of completing maintenance tasks in our sensitive aquatic habitats. The Marshmog can operate in wet soil types where humans can't walk, and in water depths up to 2'two feet}.
The MarshMog can be used for many aquatic weed clearing projects. It can be operated with various tools that include flail mowers and grinders, as well as plows and discing tools.
GPS Guided aquatic herbicide treatments can be completed by the Marshmog as well. In areas that were only previously accessible for this type of work the Marshmog excels at a much lower cost per acre. The Marshmog is fitted with a GPS mapping system that gathers the information required to complete precision treatments as well as mapping of the site for information purposes.
The Marshmog is the most recent cutting edge aquatic maintenance tool created and designed by the same group who in the early 1980's thought of and built the aquamogs.
More information about the Marsh-Mog can be seen by visiting www.marshmog.com. Also is you would like to find out more about the evolution and history of aquatic restoration equipment please visit www.aquamogs.com and www.aquamog.net.
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