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NGPC seeks volunteers for live-imaging sonar study; reports limited zebra mussel spread but growing aquatic-plant problems

2970327 · January 1, 2025
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Commission staff asked anglers to help a study of live-imaging sonar impacts on panfish, reported the state remains largely free of new public-water zebra mussel infestations, and outlined an aggressive program to detect and treat invasive aquatic vegetation.

Nebraska Game and Parks staff asked anglers to volunteer for a study of live-imaging sonar and gave an update on aquatic invasive species efforts, including zebra mussel surveillance and new aquatic plant treatments.

Jeff Jackson and Tony Baroda said the agency will study whether live-imaging sonar affects fish populations, with a particular concern for panfish. Jackson said Southeast District biologist Jake Werner will lead additional details at a forthcoming district meeting and encouraged anglers to…

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