Thursday, February 7, 2013

More of Invasive Species, aka Zebra Mussels

The Official Unofficial Minutes of the WL BOA
Feb 4

More from the presentation by WLIC prez Rick Neece:

  • 1 zebra mussel can reproduce 1 million in a year 
  • Limited number of natural predators
  • Can populate a body of water in 2-3 years
  • Destroys entire eco systems, disrupting food webs, sport and commercial fishing and navigation, recreational boating and agriculture.
Some Missouri Lakes/Rivers infested:
  • Bull Shoals Lake
  • Lake Lotawana
  • Lake of the Ozarks
  • Lake Taneycomo
  • Smithville Lake
  • Little Platte River
  • The Missouri
  • The Mississippi
  • Osage River
Kansas Infested:
  • Cheney Reservoir
  • Council Grove City Lake
  • Wilson Reservoir
  • El Dorado Reservoir
  • Lake Afton
  • Melvern Reservoir
  • Perry Reservoir
  • Wyandotte County Lake
WLIC recommends watching this video:

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Every WB Lake homeowner and user needs to see this video. I knew we didn't want these mussels, but now I know why. Watch property values tank if we get them.

Anonymous said...

Have been at this lake for a long time. Seems every day there are more rules and regulations. Long gone are the care free days. In this case, the more rules and regulations - the better. Just Google zebra mussels. There is nothing, repeat nothing that successfully gets rids of them.

Anonymous said...

I understand the concern, need for education, and inspections for zebra mussels. Maybe I'm missing something . . . I don't see, in the recent proposed rules and regulations, stringent boat inspections for guests (those outside the lake) participating in sailing regattas. If we're going to get zebra mussels, seems that would be the number one way they're going to come in to our lake. And if we're dead serious, those coming in SHOULD also take the required education class. Frankly, true protection - NO OUTSIDE BOATS SHOULD BE COMING IN.