Aquatic Invasive Species Volunteer Opportunity
Spiny Surveillance volunteer opportunity with Minnesota Aquatic Invasive Species Research Center.
Interested in helping to monitor for spiny water flea in Minnesota as part of the Spiny Surveillance program? Visit the Spiny Surveillance website to learn more.
Please feel free to reach out to Megan M. Weber with any questions you may have!
University of Minnesota | umn.edu
mmweber@umn.edu | 763-767-3874
Aquatic Invasive Species PSA Series #1
First in a series of three PSAs professionally produced to gain attention on aquatic invasive species while sharing actions people can take to stop the spread.
This video series is presented by Minnesota Lakes and Rivers Advocates and produced by LB Video Productions. Funding to make the series possible as a free resource to the public has come from the counties of Wabasha as a Gold sponsor, Goodhue, Otter Tail, Yellow Medicine, Cook, and Washington as Silver sponsors, Benton, Lake, Polk, Stearns, Douglas, Chippewa, Cass as Bronze sponsors, and Kanabec as a Supporter.
Are Picture-Perfect Grass Lawns on Their Way Out?
Minnesota Lakes and Rivers' Lake Steward program featured in Martha Stewart Magazine.
Are Picture-Perfect Grass Lawns on Their Way Out? Why Natural Is the New Beautiful
The American lawn has deep roots in our nation's founding story, but environmental concerns have sparked interest in native plants and a wildlife-friendly landscape.
By Ann Hinga Klein
Published on May 1, 2023
Check out the MN Lakes & Rivers Lake Steward Program!
Northern Lights off Little Cedar Island
Northern Lights on the Chain!
Thank you to Paul Minikus and Cindy Walkusfor sharing these fantastic images from May 19! Have some you’d like to share? Send your images to Brad Matusak at brad@mississippitopsoils.com.
Spring 2023 Chain Link now available!
Spring 2023 Chain Link Magazine is available online!
The Spring 2023 Chain Link Magazine arrived in mailboxes earlier this week! You can also view online by clicking HERE.
'Shoreline-distancing' begins on Lake Minnetonka
'Shoreline-distancing' begins on Lake Minnetonka.
From Brad Matuska, SRCLA President: Continuing to share information from other lake organizations. For our Chain, there is only a 150' restriction on personal watercraft. Otherwise, it is just etiquette.
WAYZATA, Minn. — The new rule to try and calm the waters of Lake Minnetonka and property owners is now in effect.
Last year, the Lake Minnetonka Conservation District (LMCD) voted to require all boats to maintain a speed of 5 miles per hour or less within 300 feet of shore, which doubles the old 150-foot distance rule.
The LMCD Board approved the updated rule last summer after "hosting a listening session, engaging community members and conducting research," according to a news release.
The ordinance went into effect technically at the start of the year but now that the ice has finally melted, the Hennepin County Water Patrol will begin to keep a watchful eye on what one might consider "shoreline distancing."
A number of property owners on Lake Minnetonka have been concerned in recent years that speeding boats, especially wake surf boats and large cruisers, can be major contributors to shoreline erosion.
"After soliciting input and hosting a public listening session, the Lake Minnetonka Conservation District Board determined that our regulations did not reflect current trends in boating equipment and activities," said Ann Hoelscher, LMCD board chair, in the news release. "This rule will help ensure an enjoyable experience for everyone who visits Lake Minnetonka."
The new ordinance does not change the current speed limit near docks, anchored boats, swimmers or scuba diver warning flags throughout the lake. That distance remains 150 feet.
"There are a variety of activities that Lake Minnetonka offers. This new rule will help protect the lake and make it safer for everyone," Shane Magnuson, Major at the Hennepin County Sheriff Water Patrol Office, said in a statement.
Link to full article: https://www.kare11.com/article/news/local/lake-minnetonka-speed-limit-wake-rule-now-in-effect/89-1aa07e76-7585-4a7e-927d-8a9d66dffae6
Catfish 2023 Recap
By The Richmond Firefighter’s Relief Association
Our 2nd Annual Catfish Fest was a great success, all due to the sponsors and everyone that participated in the event. Thanks to everyone that helped with the event!
The catfish samples served by Channel Marine were excellent! Plus having the educational part of showing how to clean and prep the Catfish was a huge plus! A special thank you to Chain of Lakes Fire Dept for your support on the ice again this year!
We weighed more catfish than last year. This year we weighed 164 catfish, compared to last year we weighed-in 75 catfish. Prizes are awarded to the top 50 fish by weight. This year’s 50th place fish weighed in at 5.86lbs, the previous year’s respective weight was 2.7lbs. The first-place fish this year weighed in at 15.28lbs, last year was 9.56lbs. A lot more fish were brought in this year. Hope everyone had an exciting time fishing!!
We had more people fishing in the event this year. We sold 428 more fishing tickets than last year, for a total of 678 tickets sold this year. We had a tremendous turnout this year with people gathering at the weigh-in to sample fish, participate in the catfish cleaning, and talk with the representatives from the Sauk River Chain of Lakes Association.
These are the sponsors that helped make this such a huge success: Custom Wheel Outlet (CWO), Smart’n Construction, Promotional Resources, Firefest, Schwieters, Brinky’s Liquor, Electrical Installers, Lakes Metal Works, Sauk River Chain of Lakes Association, Main Street General, Premier Real Estate Services, Project One Construction, Toms Windshield Repair, Falcon Bank, SCHEELS, Renegade Truck Equipment INC, Gilk Plumbing and Heating & A/c LLC, Sugar Print, Midsota Painting, Sherwin-Williams, R&D Concrete, Arctic Anchor, North Kingston Repairs and Minnesota Truck Headquarters.
The Richmond Firefighter’s Relief Association wants to send out a huge Thank You to everyone that participated in the event! The proceeds from this year’s event are going towards the purchase of battery-powered auto extrication tools for the Richmond Fire Dept. Please Visit www.catfishfestonthechain.com for more information on the event.
2022 SRCLA Water Quality Report now available
2022 SRCLA Water Quality Report now available.
2022 SRCLA Water Quality Report
Click to download this 20 page report.
Interesting Article about the Cold Spring Dam
The Battle over the Cold Spring Dam
The Battle over the Cold Spring Dam.
Click to download this 23 page article with many historical details regarding the origins of the Cold Spring Dam.
Successful 2023 Catfish Fest
Successful 2023 Catfish Fest
Thank you to everyone that participated in the tournament, stopped out and enjoyed it!
Shady's 2nd Annual Curling Tournament
Shady's 2nd Annual Curling Tournament
Thank you to everyone who played or stopped out for the tournament.
Knaus Lake Park Proposal Concept
Knaus Lake Park Proposal Concept
Stearns County is considering purchasing a piece of property located where Knaus Lake empties into the Sauk River. Contact Brad Matuska, President Sauk River Chain of Lakes Association at brad@mississippitopsoils.com or Ben Anderson, Stearns Country Parks Director, at Benjamin.Anderson@co.stearns.mn.us with any questions or concerns.