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Author Topic: DNR Question of The Week  (Read 1006 times)

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Offline Lee Borgersen

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                 :reporter; DNR Question of The Week :scratch:


Q: What should I do if I find zebra mussels while removing my dock or boat lift from the water this fall? :scratch:
 
A: :reporter; If you find zebra mussels or other aquatic invasive species that have not been sighted on the lake before, note the exact location, take a photo and keep a sample for positive identification. Then, call 888-646-6367 or contact a local aquatic invasive species specialist or DNR fisheries office immediately.


You may place the dock or lift on the adjacent shoreline, but you must remove all aquatic plants and animals before transporting it to another location for storage, cleaning or repair. A boat lift, dock, swim raft, or associated equipment that has been removed from any body of water may not be placed in another water body until a minimum of 21 days have passed.


If you are hiring a service provider to transport your equipment, make sure they are permitted by the DNR.  Find a list of permitted lake services providers on the DNR website at www.dnr.state.mn.us/lsp.

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 :sorry: The photo fell way down there!

I don't know why that happened :scratch:


                               Lee's Question Of The Week :cheerleader:

Q: why did my photo fall to the bottom of the page :scratch:

A: because it had to many zebra mussels on it and was to heavy. :happy1: :doah:
 
































































































































































 


     





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