Saskatoon StarPhoenix

Province casts wider net to fend off invasive species

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REGINA The Saskatchew­an government says six mobile watercraft decontamin­ation units will be used this year to prevent aquatic invasive species from making a home in the province’s lakes and rivers.

The Ministry of Environmen­t has released some details of this year’s inspection program, which will see an increase in the number of boats checked for creatures such as zebra mussels.

Out of all the inspection­s done in 2017, conservati­on officers conducted detailed checks of 307 watercraft; 119 needed decontamin­ation.

More than 90 locations were also sampled last year for alien species through a provincial monitoring program.

To date, no invasive mussels have been found in Saskatchew­an.

The Government of Saskatchew­an has proclaimed May 6 to 12 as Aquatic Invasive Species Awareness Week to raise awareness of the risks to the province’s water bodies.

People transporti­ng boats on all public roads in Saskatchew­an must stop at inspection stations and ensure drainage plugs in their craft are taken out while they’re being moved.

Failure to do so may result in a $500 fine. Illegally transporti­ng aquatic invasive species is subject to a separate $500 fine.

Environmen­t Minister Dustin Duncan has said aquatic invasive species, such as zebra and quagga mussels, pose a serious threat to lakes and waterways in Western Canada and prevention is of the utmost importance.

Earlier this year, the City of Winnipeg announced $1 million in funding to prepare for what it says is the inevitable arrival of zebra mussels at the city’s drinking water source.

The money will be spent on control measures to prevent the mussels from clogging the intake structure at Shoal Lake by 2019. City officials said it involves the use of chlorine injections to kill them.

 ?? B.C. MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMEN­T ?? The province says there will be more boats checked for zebra mussels and other invasive species this year.
B.C. MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMEN­T The province says there will be more boats checked for zebra mussels and other invasive species this year.

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