Eurasian watermilfoil can form dense mats of vegetation and crowd out native aquatic plants, clog boat propellers and interfere with water recreation.
Clear Lake covers 529 acres and has a maximum depth of 18 feet. It has DNR public accesses on north and south ends of lake.
“Boaters and anglers who use Clear Lake are urged to be extra thorough when looking for and removing aquatic plants from their boats, trailers, anchors, decoys and other equipment,” said Nicholas Brown, DNR aquatic invasive species specialist. “It is unlawful in Minnesota to transport aquatic plants or prohibited invasive species or to launch watercraft with them attached.”
Eurasian watermilfoil has now been discovered in more than 260 lakes, rivers or streams in Minnesota.
The lake will be designated as an infested water and the public access will be signed to alert boaters.
More information about aquatic invasive species, how to inspect water equipment, and a current infested waters list can be found at www.mndnr.gov/ais.