This Week's News: Warning of aquarium moss balls with zebra mussels, Operation Clean Stream on the Meramec, a Cape Girardeau canoe rescue, gearing up for water fights in the Midwest, endangered pallid sturgeon spawning in Montana, a Missouri business tests net to catch invasive carp, Montana asserts its water rights, the Corps to begin a first comprehensive study of the White River Basin, cases of Legionnaires' disease in southwest MO, GM signs solar power deal including a Missouri assembly plant, and trails to explore in our Great Rivers State
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This Week's News: Preparing for annual shoreline cleanup at Table Rock, Taneycomo, Bull Shoals, a River Soundings Conference Sept. 4-5, low water inspection trip on the Mississippi, waterfowl hunting reservations, Missouri's oldest small river towns, history of Gavins Point Dam, a fish not seen in Kentucky since 1986, oil leasing under the Missouri, canoes for a cause cleanup, and new collection shows the history of the driftless region
This Week's News: Mizzou scientists remove nanoplastics, local fishermen work to remove invasive carp, NPS seeks interest in operation of Big Spring facilities on Current River, video of ocean trash cleanup interceptor, a judge orders more analysis for the Upper Missouri Grayling, a Corps of Adventure on the Missouri, US Army invests millions to protect the Great Lakes from invasive carp, a potential federal listing of Alabama Shad, a Colorado paddler takes on the 340, and lessons learned in risk management from Table Rock Lake.
This Week's News: Missouri boating responsibilities, a biosolids facility in Kansas City, funding to fuel the removal of dams, an updated Columbia River Treaty, volunteers clean up river in Montana, drought conditions persist in the Missouri River Basin, a new way to measure river flows with drones, Lake Wappapello arm re-opens after algal bloom, where to learn more about HABs, and discover the Mississippi with MDC on August 24th
This Week's News: Petition for EPA to take over Iowa water regulations, the importance of ephemeral streams, investigating the market for eating invasive carp, update on the Dead Zone, Mississippi River's largest fish, a request to leave bryozoans alone, grand opening of the Boone County Nature School, a look at polluted Missouri Rivers, learning skills with MDC, a free family fishing day, a blind man competes in the MR340, and Olympic athletes swim in the Seine River.
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