November 11, 2004
LAKE GEORGE, N.Y. — On Nov. 4, 2004, researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute’s Darrin Fresh Water Institute found three settled juvenile zebra mussels on plates that were removed from the Ticonderoga Boat Launch Site (see fact sheet).
"Although there are a number of factors indicating that Lake George provides a less than favorable environment for zebra mussel colonization, this new discovery of juvenile zebra mussels at the Ticonderoga Boat Launch site raises concern. If steps are not taken to prevent the continual introduction of zebra mussels into the lake, it is possible that Lake George will eventually become colonized by this invasive species."
Nierzwicki-Bauer highlighted steps that can be taken to better protect Lake George from zebra mussel colonization:
- People should be on the lookout for zebra mussels, including inspection of docks when removed from the lake. If a zebra mussel is discovered, it should be removed, placed in a plastic bag and brought to the Darrin Fresh Water Institute (DFWI) in Bolton Landing or call DFWI at (518) 644-3451.
- Water or bait should not be taken from one lake and used in another.
- To reduce the likelihood of zebra mussel introduction
from nearby infested waters, require inspection and cleaning
of vessels prior to launching into Lake George.
Further Information:
Contact: Tiffany Lohwater
Phone: (518) 276-6542
E-mail: lohwat@rpi.edu