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Attracting carp so their presence can be accurately assessed - Peter Sorensen
Sustaining walleye populations: assessing impacts of AIS - Gretchen Hansen
Eurasian and hybrid watermilfoil genotype distribution in Minnesota - Ray Newman
Characterizing spiny waterflea impacts using sediment records - Donn Branstrator
Zebra, quagga, and native mussel research efforts on the St. Croix Scenic Riverway and Apostle Islands National Lakeshore - Mike McCartney
Ecology and biology of invasive hybrid watermilfoil in northern tier waterbodies - Daniel Larkin
Creation of survey and monitoring protocols, and development of a research program for studying the effectiveness of zebra mussel pesticide treatment efforts - Mike McCartney
Determining heterosporis threats to inform prevention, management, and control - Paul Venturelli
Developing and testing a new molecular assay for early detection of zebra mussel veligers - Mike McCartney
Screening for VHS in Minnesota waters - Nick Phelps
Establishing and implementing eDNA as a molecular technique to assess the presence of Asian carp in large Minnesota rivers - Peter Sorensen
Determining the ability of two approaches to measure eDNA to reliably quantify the abundance of invasive common carp in Minnesota lakes - Peter Sorensen
Testing whether carp can be located using Judas fish: a new behavioral tool to locate aggregating invasive fish so they might be tracked and/or removed - Peter Sorensen

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