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Michigan Sea Grant. 2006. Zebra Mussel Infestation: Michigan Inland Lakes 1992-2005. http://www.miseagrant.umich.edu/ais/lakes.html. Accessed 6/27/2006.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 24090
Type: Web Page
Author: Michigan Sea Grant.
Date (year): 2006
Title:Zebra Mussel Infestation: Michigan Inland Lakes 1992-2005.
URL: http://www.miseagrant.umich.edu/ais/lakes.html. Accessed 6/27/2006.
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Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Dreissena polymorpha

    MI - Blind Lake [~14 mi NW of Ann Arbor]
    MI - Big Bradford Lake [~6 mi N of Frederic]
    MI - Bruin Lake [~14 mi NW of Ann Arbor]
    MI - Bush Lake [in Holly]
    MI - Cedar lake [~3 mi S of Greenbush]
    MI - Lake Esau [~15 mi N of Alpena]
    MI - Ess Lake [~5 mi NW of Hillman]
    MI - Grand Lake [~5 mi N of Alpena]
    MI - Lake Margarethe [~3 mi W of Grayling]
    MI - Miller Lake [~2 mi NW of Martin]
    MI - Patterson lake [~4 mi SW of Pinckney]
    MI - Prairie River, at Prairie River Lake [~3 mi N of Sturgis]
    MI - Spring Lake [~1 mi N of Langston]
    MI - Torch Lake [~3 mi W of Bellaire]
    MI - Twin Lake [~2 mi S of Dollarville]
    MI - Watson Lake [~4 mi SW of Pinckney]
    MI - West Lake [~9 mi N of Greenville]


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