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"Every year we read or hear about water-related accidents. Boats collide with other boats or underwater obstacles. Skiers hit ...
North Dakota's Game and Fish Department is working to raise awareness of zebra mussels in Lake Oahe. Zebra mussels compete with native species, clog water intakes, and can even sink docks and ...
"Lake Oahe is an expansive body of water, and we want to be sure all individuals are aware of this confirmation," Davis said. "This is why education and outreach continue to be our most useful ...
North Dakota's Game and Fish Department is working to raise awareness of zebra mussels in Lake Oahe. Zebra mussels compete with native species, clog water intakes, and can even sink docks and ...
FORT PIERRE, S.D. (KELO) — Lake Oahe was the sixth water body in South Dakota this year where state Game, Fish and Parks Department fisheries staff confirmed the presence of zebra mussels for ...
Lake Oahe is now considered a zebra-mussel confirmed water. High-profile signs will be placed at access areas along the Missouri River reservoir, which extends into North Dakota, ...
PIERRE, S.D. - Spearing walleyes and northerns through the ice on the Missouri River's massive Lake Oahe is not something new. But, interest in this wintertime activity is growing thanks to ...
SoDak temperatures heat up the bite across the board!
Zebra mussels were detected at both the East Shore and Cow Creek boat ramps on Lake Oahe during inspections done by South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks staff. Invasive zebra mussels found in South ...
They were confirmed in the lower end of Lake Oahe in South Dakota in December, and officials are trying to stem their northward spread into the portion of the Missouri River reservoir in North Dakota.
Zebra mussels compete with native species, clog water intakes, and can even sink docks and buoys with their weight. They were confirmed in the lower end of Lake Oahe in South Dakota in December ...
They were confirmed in the lower end of Lake Oahe in South Dakota in December, and officials are trying to stem their northward spread into the portion of the Missouri River reservoir in North Dakota.
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