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Fisheries committee  Outside of that specific watershed, what I could find out is that they are in many lakes, over 200.

May 8th, 2019Committee meeting

Simon Nadeau

Fisheries committee  The Saint John River, yes.

May 8th, 2019Committee meeting

Simon Nadeau

Fisheries committee  These things have been introduced by people moving them around.

May 8th, 2019Committee meeting

Simon Nadeau

Fisheries committee  So if we don't want that to take place again, we need some good outreach and education campaigns.

May 8th, 2019Committee meeting

Simon Nadeau

Fisheries committee  On the research or monitoring side of things, we are conducting monitoring activities for green crab—

May 8th, 2019Committee meeting

Simon Nadeau

Fisheries committee  There have been some pilot projects involving fishermen to fish out some areas, but it's a very prolific species and it's able to recolonize areas through movement of both adults and larvae, so we have not developed specific—

May 8th, 2019Committee meeting

Simon Nadeau

Fisheries committee  No, the advice was taken and the activity was done. The control measures and the use of liquid potash were performed, but the measures were not successful. So the species is still present there.

May 8th, 2019Committee meeting

Simon Nadeau

Fisheries committee  It did not work. You have to realize, a single minuscule zebra mussel—

May 8th, 2019Committee meeting

Simon Nadeau

Fisheries committee  In 2014, I believe.

May 8th, 2019Committee meeting

Simon Nadeau

Fisheries committee  Yes, it probably, following the treatment, reduced the local abundance, but we only treated a few harbours where the species had been detected. The species must have been present in other areas. In the larval stage it can be carried by currents, and it's a big lake, so even if we

May 8th, 2019Committee meeting

Simon Nadeau

Fisheries committee  It was in 2014, yes.

May 8th, 2019Committee meeting

Simon Nadeau

Fisheries committee  Zebra mussels are broadly distributed in eastern Canada, so there's not much that we can do about them. I think that we provided advice before the treatment of Lake Winnipeg a few years ago. Unfortunately, that was not successful. This is where prevention is really the best appro

May 8th, 2019Committee meeting

Simon Nadeau

Fisheries committee  Yes, if we use rotenone, it will kill all the fish. There are 19 species of fish in that lake. If we wanted to bring them back, they would have to be rescued in the meantime. The effect of rotenone will last for a certain time, so the fish have to be maintained somewhere during t

May 8th, 2019Committee meeting

Simon Nadeau

Fisheries committee  No, no, they're in many lakes in the general area.

May 8th, 2019Committee meeting

Simon Nadeau

Fisheries committee  If I remember correctly, they're actually below the lake, in the river. There's a barrier that prevents these fish—

May 8th, 2019Committee meeting

Simon Nadeau