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According to testing of water samples, recent blooms have not been toxic. 8:00 pm, Jul. 27, 2021 × Liter bottles contain water samples collected by the Okabena-Ocheda Watershed District on July 19 from Worthington s Lake Okabena. (Special to The Globe) WORTHINGTON After two years of nearly pristine waters, Lake Okabena has once again taken on a blue-green hue this month. The colorful algae blooms have been prominent on lakes across Minnesota this summer. Okabena-Ocheda Watershed District Administrator Dan Livdahl said the algae growth can be blamed on a couple of things a severe drought that has caused lake levels to drop, and rising summer temperatures that are, this week, slated to reach triple digits. ....
Landowner to be compensated for dead fish that piled up on his Lake Ocheda shoreline Okabena-Ocheda Watershed District votes to cost-share 75%, up to $500, to assist landowners with removal of dead, decaying fish. 6:30 am, Apr. 10, 2021 × Thousands of dead fish, primarily common carp and buffalo, as well as some walleye, crappies, bullheads and catfish, blew onto the Alan Langseth shoreline on the east basin of Lake Ocheda following a wintertime fish kill in the lake. This image was captured by Jamie Langseth on Tuesday, April 6, 2021. (Special to the Globe) WORTHINGTON When dead fish began to surface on Lake Ocheda’s three basins following ice-out this spring, gusty winds sent the dead and decaying bodies toward shoreline, with the eastern shore of the lake’s east basin property owned by Alan Langseth among the worst hit. ....
Pre-spawn perch stocked in Lake Ocheda Minnesota Department of Natural Resources also plans to stock northern pike fry in the three-basin lake this spring. 3:30 pm, Apr. 9, 2021 × Ryan Doorenbos, Area Fisheries Supervisor with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, takes a net filed with perch to be released into Lake Ocheda Tuesday afternoon, April 6, 2021. (Tim Middagh/The Globe) WORTHINGTON Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Windom Fisheries Supervisor Ryan Doorenbos and one of his staff members were in rural Worthington Tuesday afternoon to release more than 7,500 pre-spawn perch (378 pounds worth) into Lake Ocheda. The fish were divided among each of the three basins, with stocking done on the far east side of the east basin, Sportsmen’s Park on the middle basin and Pickerel Park on the west basin. ....
Lake Ocheda drawdown produces hordes of dead fish dglobe.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dglobe.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.