Tuesday, May 19, 2009

DNR Tells Boaters to Pull the Plug

Beginning Memorial Day Weekend, the DNR is joining forces with other law
enforcement agencies to prevent the spread of invasive species from lakes in the Brainerd, Lake Mille Lacs and Prior Lake areas.

The increasing zebra mussel populations at Lake Mille Lacs and Rice
Lake near Brainerd, and the new zebra mussel infestation at Prior Lake
in Scott County are a particular concern.

Minnesota's water resources are threatened by numerous aquatic invasive
species such as the zebra mussels, Eurasian watermilfoil and purple
loosestrife. These species can easily spread within the state unless boaters take preventative measures.

John Hunt, DNR water resource enforcement manager is asking boaters to
drain bait buckets, bilges and live wells before leaving any water
access is a good habit to develop; Rrmove aquatic plants from boats and trailers and drain all water, including pulling the drain plug.

Violators could face fines of up to $500. Officers will also give out
informational cards on transporting infested waters to all boaters.

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