As for the issue of keeping the round gobys, I gotta be honest. As long as they aren't in the out in the wild I don't care what you do with them. The laws says you should kill them, be aware of that. If you think it's worth the risk then so be it, just keep them to yourself. I realize that some people won't like this responce from me but all well, that's my opinion. I'm just happy that it's two less invasives in the wild.
unbeatablec;822956; said:Well, If this is such a big deal, why doesn't grandholm do something about it?? How come during the State elections last year, no one mentioned anything about these goby??
Well, If this is such a big deal, why doesn't grandholm do something about it??
But If my idea works, we could at least catch them at spawning season and look for there eggs. that would create jobs and STOP the spawnings. killing 2 birds with 1 stonePolypterus;822987; said:Currently there have been unprecedented laws put into place regarding ballast water.
These fish among others are also a major focus point of many working in the state on biodiversity and Great lakes restoration. This is not a sexy topic that gets politicians elected. Granholm can not do anything about it other than pass appropriate laws.
On the Goby themselves no one can do anything about them now as they are established. Prevention is always better than attempting eradication when invasive species are involved. The most that could be done is to stop their spread to inland lakes and to other watershed where they are not present. This is the point of the above law that places a hefty fine on transportation and possession. We DO NOT want these fish spreading any more than they have already.
unbeatablec;823008; said:But If my idea works, we could at least catch them at spawning season and look for there eggs. that would create jobs and STOP the spawnings. killing 2 birds with 1 stone
unbeatablec;823008; said:But If my idea works, we could at least catch them at spawning season and look for there eggs. that would create jobs and STOP the spawnings. killing 2 birds with 1 stone