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invasive species you all may not know about is the biggest threat.

Started by Anthony Adams, October 03, 2011, 09:59:02 AM

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Anthony Adams

It's not the Asian Carp, It's not the VHS virus or the Zebra Mussel.

It's the Quagga Mussel.

I first heard about the big impacts of the Mussel about 5 years ago and I heard it meantioned recently by a few Biologists who felt this was our biggest threat to the great lakes by far.

I think you all maybe shocked at just how big of an impact this mussels has on our fisheries.

Please take the time to read and learn more about this concern.

Voracious invasive quagga mussels are gobbling Great Lakes' food chain is what the following arcticle is about.

http://www.freep.com/article/20111002/NEWS06/110020575/Voracious-invasive-quagga-mussels-gobbling-Great-Lakes-food-chain

Quagga mussels are wreaking havoc in the Great Lakes per this article.

http://www.freep.com/article/20111002/NEWS06/111001043/Quagga-mussels-threat-Great-Lakes

Anthony Adams - As your director I believe in promoting the enjoyment of fishing to all. I encourage good sportsmanship and preserving of natural resources. I strongly encourage all individuals regardless of age, race, or gender to be more involved in the world of fishing

djkimmel

There are almost no Zebra mussels left in the St. Clair River. The Quagga mussel has out-competed them.

Help stop invasive spcies. Don't move fish between unconnected bodies of water. Clean, drain and dry your boat before launching on another water body.
Unless clearly stated as such, opinions expressed by Dan Kimmel on this forum are not the opinions or policies of The Bass Federation of Michigan.

josh617

On nearly all of the great lakes the quaggas have outcompeted the zebras, not only are they larger but the can also survive greater depths. I remember seeing a map, a few years ago, of lake michigan with the range that zeebs are found in the lake, along with the range of the quaggas and the quaggas range overlapped that of the zebra mussel nearly twofold.

1javelin

It's never going to end.  Once they learn to control one species, it will be time for another to invade.  It's a vicious circle, we just have to fight it.  To think, some areas out west consider smallmouth an invasive species!!

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