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The Minnesota Sea
Grant Extension Program’s Exotic Species Information Center provides
information on how to identify a round goby at http://www.ansc.purdue.edu/sgnis/publicat/goby-w.htm.
Information about
ballast water and why we worry about it on the Great Lakes is available
at http://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/regions/central/wiley/bw_pg.html.
This site also offers a link to information about aquatic nuisance
species.
Information about
the Nonindigenous Aquatic Nuisance Prevention and Control Act of 1990 (P.L.
101-646) is available at http://nas.nfrcg.gov/control.htm.
The Sea Grant
Nonindigenous Species Site provides information on zebra mussels and
other aquatic nuisance species at http://www.ansc.purdue.edu/sgnis/.
A map of confirmed
round goby sightings (Neogobius melanostomus) is available at http://nas.nfrcg.gov/fishes/images/goby_map.gif.
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