Aquatic Invasive Species Videos
Aquatic Invasive Species in the Great Lakes
(Lakes & Streams 101)
Doug Jensen and Marte Kitson, Aquatic Invasive Species Specialists with Minnesota Sea Grant, join Northland's NewsCenter host Jeanne Filkins to talk about, show examples of, and present ways to stop the spreading of aquatic invasive species in the Great Lakes.
Invasive Mussels - Inland Lakes
Matthew Wright produced a 3-minute video about the zebra mussels in Prior Lake, Minn., and how to prevent their further spread.
Personal Watercraft Recreationists: Do Your Part
Stop the spread of aquatic invasive species by following the simple steps described in this 30-second public service announcements produced by RMB Environmental Laboratories and the Pelican River Watershed District. The Central Region Sustainable Development Partnership, the Minn. Department of Natural Resources and others funded this and the series of aquatic invasive species prevention messages available at www.naturalinnovations.org.
Spiny Waterfleas: Tangle Fishing Lines
Stop the spread of spiny waterfleas by following the simple steps described in this 30-second public service announcements produced by RMB Environmental Laboratories and the Pelican River Watershed District. The Central Region Sustainable Development Partnership, the Minn. Department of Natural Resources and others funded this and the series of aquatic invasive species prevention messages available at www.naturalinnovations.org.
Threat of Invasive Species in Minnesota
MN Sea Grants aquatic invasive species coordinator, Doug Jensen, was interviewed on KSAX-TV in Alexandria, Minnesota just before his presentation Life After Zebra Mussels about the threat of invasive species in Minnesota waterways and what citizens can do about them. (Posted with permission from KSAX-TV.)
Transferring Bait: Steps to Prevent Aquatic Invasive Species Transfer
Did you know that in Minnesota it is illegal to transfer water from a public water access? Learn easy steps to transfer bait without transferring water in this 30-second public service announcement produced by RMB Environmental Laboratories and the Pelican River Watershed District. The Central Region Sustainable Development Partnership, the Minn. Department of Natural Resources and others funded this and the series of aquatic invasive species prevention messages available at www.naturalinnovations.org.




