There is currently an effort in California to develop a statewide program to fight the advance of zebra mussels. A zebra mussel detection dog trainer, Debi DeShon, recently shared this information with Iowa Great Lakes residents. This link will take you to a copy of...
IGLA News
Water Safety & AIS Update
By Phil Petersen Live and learn can best describe our water safety and fighting Aquatic Invasive Species activity this summer. In the spring we learned that the State Game and Fish Protection Fund that holds our Boat Registration user fees had a $38.7M spending cap....
Center Lake Blue Green Algae Blooms
We’ve received a number of calls regarding a blue green algae (cyanobacteria) die off on Center Lake today (attached photos). Center Lake has been more prone to these blooms in recent years, and this one is impacting Hayward’s Bay on West Okoboji Lake. Water...
DNR: An Aquatic Invasive Species Has Found Its Way Into The Iowa Great Lakes
BigHead Carp Caught in East Okoboji Lake Tuesday August 9, 2011 The DNR issued this news release on Tuesday SPIRIT LAKE, Iowa - The Iowa Department of Natural Resources has verified the presence of bighead carp in East Okoboji Lake after two fish were collected...
Lower Gar Culverts Installed None Too Soon!
Lower Gar Culverts Installed None Too Soon! July 9th, 2011 With lake levels extremely high, flooding all over the Midwest and more rain projected for the summer, IGLA can claim a victory that the two additional box culverts are now installed under 230th Avenue east of...
Interns Being Utilized For AIS Awareness At Lakes Area Boat Ramps
Wednesday, July 06, 2011 (Wahpeton)-- Efforts to try to keep aquatic invasive species out of the Iowa Great Lakes are once again underway this season. Mike Hawkins, a fisheries biologist with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, says some college students are...
High Levels Of Fecal Bacteria Turn Up At Lakes Area Beach
Monday, July 04, 2011 (Wahpeton)-- A beach in the Iowa Great Lakes is one of six state park beaches in the state with high levels of fecal bacteria. Samples collected last week turned up high levels of the bacteria at Emerson Bay on West Lake Okoboji. A safety warning...
New State Law Aims to Slow Spread of Invasive Species
June 6, 2011 Lake Minnetonka Patch Legislation aimed at strengthening Minnesota’s ability to prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species was signed into law last week by Gov. Mark Dayton. The new law received bipartisan support in the Legislature. New measures call...
JOINT LETTER – LAKE PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATIONS
June 3, 2010 The Honorable Terry Branstad Governor of Iowa 1007 East Grand Avenue Des Moines, Iowa 50319 Dear Governor Branstad: There is a very serious water safety concern on the Iowa Great Lakes. The purpose of this letter is to make you aware of the problem and...
Protecting the Iowa Great Lakes from Aquatic Invasive Species
June 3, 2011 Our lakes continue to be free of Aquatic Invasive Species and it is up to each of us to keep it that way. Eurasian watermilfoil creates a thick mat of weeds that chokes a lake making boating, fishing, and swimming difficult. Zebra mussels multiple very...
West Okoboji, Big Spirit on new impaired waters list
Small streams and some of the most popular destinations in the Iowa Great Lakes found their way on Iowa's 2010 list of impaired waters, according to John Olson, the DNR's specialist on water quality assessments. That doesn't mean swimmers should abandon Emerson Bay,...
IGLA donates $2300.00 to Arnolds Park/Okoboji Fire & Rescue For New Sonar
For immediate release The Arnolds Park – Okoboji Fire and Rescue Department is proud to announce that they have received a donation of $2300 from the Iowa Great Lakes Association to purchase a new Side Imaging Sonar unit. Until this donation there has only been one...