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EPA Assesment: Environmental Fate and Ecological Risk Assessment for the Reregistration of Antimycin A
EPA evaluates Antimycin A, a fish toxicant, for its environmental impact, highlighting risks to aquatic life and data uncertainties.
Economic costs of mussels infestation in Montana
Study estimates Montana could face over $600M in damages from invasive mussels, threatening water, power, tourism, and property.
Zebra mussel eradication efforts in Christmas Lake, Minnesota
Minnesota's Christmas Lake used molluscicides in a rare zebra mussel eradication attempt—offering key lessons in invasive control.
Assessing the efficacy of corn-based bait containing Antimycin-A to control common carp populations
Corn-based bait with antimycin-A shows promise in selectively killing invasive carp while sparing most native fish species.
Piscicides
2013 U.S. Army Corps report on piscicides like rotenone and antimycin A for invasive fish control, including use, impact, and effectiveness.
A Field Manual for the Use of Antimycin A for Restoration of Native Fish Populations
Comprehensive 2008 NPS manual detailing the safe, legal use of Antimycin A to restore native fish by removing invasive species.
Fintrol – A Bioassay Experiment of Antimycin A
1973 Bioassay study testing Antimycin A (Fintról) for fish population control in Alaska lakes, detailing method, results, and toxicity.
Antimycin A New Fishery Tool
Antimycin offers a powerful, targeted tool for fishery management—killing invasive fish while sparing most other wildlife.
An evaluation Zequanox® efficacy and application strategies for targeted control of zebra mussels in shallow-water habitats in lakes
Zequanox® kills zebra mussels in lakes with >90% success, offering a safe, targeted control method without harming water quality.