As part of the annual Great Lakes Landing Blitz education campaign at boat launches across the region, boaters and anglers are being urged to help stop the spread of aquatic invasive species by following simple practices such as cleaning, draining, and drying boats and gear. The campaign highlights the importance in preventing the spread of invasive species like zebra mussels and other harmful aquatic organisms. Read the full story by the Duluth News Tribune.
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