Circulation systems for ponds, lakes, or other bodies of water. In one set
of embodiments, water is drawn up from the depths of the body for
exposure to the atmosphere and to generate an overall, high flow
circulation pattern throughout the entire body. In other embodiments, the
circulation in the body of water is primarily limited to an upper aerobic
zone with only small and controlled volumes from a lower anaerobic zone
being brought up. Each system preferably includes a flotation platform,
dish, impeller, and draft tube with specific modifications to the various
systems to adapt them for use in a variety of environments.