KY Fish and Wildlife asking water enthusiasts to ‘clean, drain and dry’

Republished from WEKU.

The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources’ annual campaign to stop the spread of aquatic invasive plants and animals is underway. Jeffrey Herrod is the state aquatic nuisance species coordinator.

“We’re asking folks to basically clean their gear, drain it, dry it before uses between different locations. And this is all in an attempt to limit the spread and introduction of aquatic nuisance species.”

Herrod spent part of last week collecting zebra mussels, which he said are probably the worst of them.

“This mussel attaches into water intake lines, so it impacts cooling for both boats and for power plants. It had a major impact on power generation in the Great Lakes.”

Herrod said invasive plants like hydrilla and Eurasian milfoil also pose threats to native aquatic plants and animals.

KFWR “Clean, Drain and Dry”

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Originally published by WEKU.

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https://www.weku.org/the-commonwealth/2024-06-29/ky-fish-and-wildlife-asking-water-enthusiasts-to-clean-drain-and-dry