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28 | Fishing Info: 402-471-0641 ZEBRA MUSSELS The zebra mussel is a highly invasive species that looks like a small D-shaped clam with alternating light and dark bands (resembling the coloration of a zebra). Most zebra mussels are less than 1 inch long. Zebra mussels decrease the food supply for native species and pollute swimming areas with sharp shells and also clog intake water pipes. Once established, this species is almost impossible to remove or control. If you encounter zebra mussels, contact the Game and Parks aquatic invasive species program manager immediately. List of Water Bodies That Contain Zebra Mussels – Populations of zebra mussels are present in these Nebraska waters: Offutt Base Lake, Lewis and Clark Lake, Missouri River, Lake Yankton, and Beaver Lake. It is illegal to leave these infested areas with live fish or any water. Live baitfish need to be disposed of properly, such as at the fish cleaning station, restroom or undeveloped areas. SILVER CARP and BIGHEAD CARP Silver and Bighead Carp (commonly referred to as Asian or invasive carp) are two invasive fish species found in Nebraska. They are found in the Missouri River downstream of Gavins Point Dam and in free-flowing tributaries connected to the Missouri River. They now have been found on the Platte River as far west as directly below the diversion dam near North Platte. These fish species can be identified with the location of the eye, found below the center line of the body set down on the head in line with the mouth. If encountered in locations where they may not be found easily, contact the Game and Parks Aquatic Invasive Species Program Manager immediately. Transportation and Possession – It is unlawful to possess or transport live black carp, silver carp, bighead carp, white perch, yellow bass, and all other listed category 1 and 2 invasive species. See species lists in fisheries regulations at OutdoorNebraska.gov/regulations. NONRESIDENT AQUATIC INVASIVE SPECIES STAMP Motorized watercraft registered outside of Nebraska are required to purchase and display an Aquatic Invasive Species Stamp (image on the right), which is required annually, before launching from any Nebraska boat ramp. • The fee for the decal-like stamp is $18, which includes a $3 issuing fee. • The stamp can be purchased at OutdoorNebraska.gov, at Commission offices (see list on page 3), or authorized permit agents. • At the time of purchase, the purchaser will receive a valid temporary permit. The actual stamp will be mailed within 10 business days. • The stamp must be permanently affixed to the starboard and rearward side of the boat, on the outside of the hull above the water line. (See image on right.) Bighead Carp Silver Carp