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snails that infect ducks with killer flukes
suburban lakes that are juiced up with lawn fertilizer and matted with Eurasian milfoil and now — Carassius Auratus … goldfish
The lakes and ponds that provide Eden Prairie and neighboring communities with jewel-like appeal are under attack by finny pets intended for fish bowls
Goldfish now have ranking on the Minnesota Aquatic Invasive Research Center’s priority list for investigation
Edina — Solar-powered antennas track Lake Cornelia carp and goldfish
Chaska — From 30,000 to 50,000 goldfish removed from Big Woods Lake inlet
Eden Prairie — 196 goldfish harvested from a pond near Staring Lake
Burnsville — Goldfish the size of an official NFL football taken from Keller Lake
We asked the experts if Eden Prairie needed to worry
City Water Resources Coordinator Leslie Stovring answered in the affirmative: “We take these tiny
and they explode in size.” Goldfish are invasive bottom feeders that harm water quality and threaten ecological health
Stovring noted that the large stormwater pond near Staring Lake Nature Center and Duck Lake near Prairie View School were full of wild (or feral) goldfish
She added that they can be hard to spot from shore or in waters with algae blooms or dense aquatic vegetation
That proved to be true in April and October when this reporter intended to photograph the orange menace in both shallow bodies of water
Pictures were snapped of what everyone sees on a windless day in Eden Prairie — Mother Nature in her prime — but no bottom feeders
searches of the DNR’s 2021 fishery inventories and the websites of local lake associations revealed no listings or references to goldfish in Mitchell
It is understandable why the goldfish threat has yet to claim chat time in local coffee shops and Rotary Club meet-ups
Eden Prairie’s lakes and ponds are perceived as comfortable and convenient options for families wanting a kid-sensitive way to bid farewell to pet fish that have been sharing a pre-teen’s bedroom
people are trying to set them free,” says Stovring
“and that is not a good thing for our lakes.”
goldfish stir-up lake beds and uproot plants
The resultant turbid water screens out sunlight
reducing the amount of oxygen produced by aquatic plants
bass and northern pikes need oxygenated waters
carp and goldfish can unbalance a lake’s native ecosystem
Goldfish are closely related to crucian carp. Carassius carassius live in the northerly latitudes of Europe. They have adapted to very harsh conditions. A scientific study of them in Europe suggests that 8-million years ago
the common ancestor of each evolved a special trait passed on to “modern” goldfish and crucian carp: they can live without oxygen in cold
And not being confined to a fishbowl with only fish flakes to nibble as they lazily circle ornamental mermaids
That’s what the City of Burnsville and a carp control contractor learned in July on Keller Lake
They hauled in goldfish measuring up to 18 inches and 4 pounds
Carver County Water Management (CCWM) spotted a large school of goldfish in an inlet to Big Woods Lake
They tagged and tracked 500 goldfish to discover their movements and their spawning
They also tested several goldfish removal techniques
brown and pale goldfish silently moving through still water — their dorsal and tail fins gently rippling a glassy surface
In October 2020, the project removed between 30,000 and 50,000 goldfish from the Big Woods Lake inlet, a channel connection with Lake Hazeltine. The Carver County Water Management website notes that the large haul had only removed a portion of the invaders
Terry Jeffrey anticipates that the Riley Purgatory Bluff Creek Watershed District (RPBCWD) will begin targeting feral goldfish within its jurisdiction (which includes much of Eden Prairie) after taking measure of the Carver County programs and DNR advisories
His agency netted 136 goldfish in March from a large stormwater retention pond near Staring Lake Nature Center that edges up to an Oak Point School parking lot
He added that district staff is well aware of Duck Lake’s invaders
Stovring told EPLN that when the levels of Duck Lake and the pond near Staring Lake Nature Center rise too high
their respective overflow pipes empty water into Purgatory Creek
as Valleyfair-like water slides for goldfish
they can migrate onto Staring and Purgatory Creek Park lakes and the Minnesota River
Nine Mile Creek Watershed District administrator Randy Anhorn says that fishery inventory checks have not found goldfish in Smetana Lake
the Eden Prairie-based agency has partnered with the City of Edina on a study of Lake Cornelia goldfish
The study involved capturing and tagging goldfish and tracking them with solar-powered
triangulated antennas in Lake Cornelia and associated lagoons
A globally significant and pioneering University of Minnesota study of common carp that began in 2006 on Lake Riley is making a difference
Headed by Fisheries, Wildlife and Conservation Biology professors Peter Sorenson and Przemek Bajer, the study examined carp life
habits and seasonal movements in the chain of lakes formed by Riley
The project also tested and fine-tuned carp research protocols and management and removal techniques
The knowledge gained in Chanhassen and EP waters has been adapted for carp and goldfish projects elsewhere
scientists and activists agree that we need to know what’s actually happening in the turbid shallows that dot the metro region
This just in: EPLN has learned that experts are examining what they suspect is a new carp/goldfish hybrid that was recently discovered at Normandale Lake in West Bloomington
Consider how unexpectedly tough and aggressive your mild-mannered goldfish become when given a lake home
And consider one of the Minnesota Aquarium Society (MAS) “surrender events.” Surrender events for goldfish are sometimes run during the society’s bi-monthly auctions of tropical and marine fish and plants
MAS aquarist Randy Carey advises folks to check the MAS website for surrender event dates
MAS volunteers also help coordinate goldfish “re-homing” events through their website’s “Contact Us” form
Fun fish fact 1: University of Norway researchers say that crucian carp and goldfish can metabolize carbohydrates into alcohol in a process that enables them to survive long
the alcohol levels in the two fish exceed the legal blood alcohol limits set for car drivers
Fun fish fact 2: When they were kids
environmental administrators Leslie Stovring
Terry Jeffrey and Randy Anhorn never kept pet goldfish
Fun fish fact 3: When writer Jeff Strate was a kid adventuring in and around Lake Cornelia
guppies and angelfish to the lake or Shaughnessy Pond
Contributing writer Jeff Strate serves on the Board of Directors of the Eden Local Prairie News
A known anti-mammography screening research group has reignited the controversy over breast screening by claiming the technology’s benefits have significantly decreased over time while its harms (i.e.
Søren Christiansen and Henrik Støvring from the department of public health at Aarhus University in Denmark and Dr
an epidemiologist from the International Prevention Research Institute
In a paper published on 23 June in the European Journal of Public Health
they state that breast cancer mortality has decreased over the past three decades due to improvements in patient management and better therapies
while the number of women needed to be invited to mammography screening in Denmark to prevent one cancer death in 10 years has doubled
"As the beneficial effects of mammography screening declines ever more
we should consider abandoning the current mammography screening program with biennial mammograms for everyone aged 50-70
high-risk screening strategy could be an alternative
if studies showed the strategy's beneficial effects," Støvring
associate professor in the department of public health at Aarhus University
"I think we are approaching a point where just continuing might become untenable from an ethical point of view
as fewer and fewer women will experience gains due to screening (they would not die from breast cancer anyway due to improved treatment)
but the number of women harmed due to overdiagnosis and overtreatment remains constant," he noted
screening proponents reiterate that early diagnosis through breast screening is the key factor in mortality reduction and believe that the group's results are skewed
The study was based on 10,520 breast cancer deaths among Norwegian women between the ages of 50 and 75 between 1986 and 2016
The authors stated that the results were also applicable to the Danish population
Improvements in therapy over the past 30 years have reduced mortality and this may erode the benefit-harm balance of mammography screening
They estimated that under the base case scenario of 20% breast cancer mortality reduction and 20% overdiagnosis
the number of women needed to be invited (NNI) to mammography screening to prevent one cancer death in 10 years rose from 731 (95% confidence interval [CI]: 644-830) women in 1996 to 1,364 (95% CI: 1181-1577) women in 2016
while the number of women with overdiagnosed cancer for each breast cancer death prevented rose from 3.2 in 1996 to 5.4 in 2016
the ratio of overdiagnosed breast cancers per breast cancer death prevented rose from 7.4 in 1996 to 14.0 in 2016
the ratio rose from 12.8 in 1996 to 25.2 in 2016
this shows that the benefit of mammography in terms of reduced mortality declines while the harms such as overdiagnosis are unaffected
Screening leads to both overdiagnosis and overtreatment
which has a cost both on a human level and in terms of the economy
has received a 'superfluous' diagnosis because of screening -- without screening
they would never have noticed or felt that they had breast cancer during their lifetime," noted Støvring
women between the ages of 50 and 69 are invited to undergo a mammogram every second year
a conservative estimate for the costs of the screening program would be at least 500 million Danish kroner (67.2 million euros) per year in a population of 5.8 million Danes
Health professionals are a scarce resource
so it is vital to consider whether their time would be better spent treating other patients
since the benefits of mammography screening are becoming smaller
The authors further believe that future improvements to breast cancer patient management will increasingly reduce the benefit-harm ratio of screening
As a recent participant in a colorectal screening program
Støvring has no issue with screening per se
but for breast cancer he believes that the evidence for mammography screening is not convincing
"I think it is critical that we reassess screening programs as new evidence becomes available
There was once a screening for testicular cancer but the discovery of cisplatine-based therapies in the 1970s allowed the cure of most men diagnosed with it
even when metastases had spread to lymph nodes or distant organs
screening for testis cancer was progressively abandoned," he said
Breast imaging pioneer and early detection advocate Dr
professor emeritus of Uppsala University in Sweden
has disputed the authors' claims that the impact of early detection of breast cancer has declined
pointing to comprehensive studies from ongoing population-based service screenings that show a 50% decrease in breast cancer deaths
attributed to early detection and treatment in the early phase
He pointed out that to imply that the benefits of mammography screening were declining was an "unfortunate
"Our research group has done a contemporaneous comparison between the group that participated versus the group that did not participate in mammography service screening
which made it possible to evaluate the independent impact of early detection," he told AuntMinnieEurope.com
Støvring is not familiar with the 29-year follow-up results of the largest [randomized controlled trial]
and also ignores the most recent publications of the ongoing nationwide
population-based mammography screening that evaluated the incidence of breast cancers fatal within 10 and 20 years after diagnosis among more than a half million Swedish women 40-69 years of age," he added
Regarding the relative impact of early detection and treatment
Tabár noted that in countries with established mammography screening programs
cancer registries do not have information on the mode of detection (i.e.
whether a cancer was detected among those who participated in screening versus those who did not participate) and therefore the relative impact of screening versus treatment in reducing breast cancer mortality cannot be evaluated based on registry data
The authors' claims would appear to be plucked out of the air and have no scientific merit
He also took issue with the title of the paper
pointing out that the randomized controlled trials never tested "screening" but "invitation to screening," and that this meant that mortality among those who were invited but never attended was also included in the results to make a correct comparison with the control group
Støvring understands how to estimate overdiagnosis
but those researchers who calculated the rate of overdiagnosis after having adjusted for 1) lead time and for 2) the steadily increasing incidence of breast cancer
estimated the rate of overdiagnosis at 1-5%
Please compare the 50% decrease in breast cancer deaths among those who attend 'organized mammography screening' regularly with the shady statements about 'overdiagnosis'," Tabár said
Tabár urges members of AuntMinnieEurope.com to check out these three papers:
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the fix seems to be power cycling the $1,599 display
by Jon Porter
but that it doesn’t have a permanent fix for the issue available
which was reportedly distributed to Apple’s network of authorized service providers
recommends that affected users unplug the Studio Display from its power source
and then connect the monitor back up and power it on after a 10-second wait
Apple released the Studio Display in March
the display is also designed to integrate many of the other devices found on a typical desk
But recently MacRumors notes that users have been reporting issues across Apple’s support pages
audio played from his two Studio Displays will eventually get choppy before cutting out completely
The good news is that Apple’s memo suggests these problems aren’t caused by issues with the Studio Display’s hardware
which implies that a future software update could address them
The bad news is that there’s no concrete information on when
Apple did not immediately respond to The Verge’s request for comment
It’s not a good look for Apple’s premium Mac accessory. The Studio Display might pack in a lot of functionality, but ultimately it’s meant that it has lots more that can potentially go wrong.
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The “little cake” from Denmark is big in China
Danish “småkager” is more popular than ever
Danisa’s sale of “småkager” in China has increased more than 20 percent
“The whole family adores the Danish småkager
The children loves them,” says Chinese revisor and family mother
people believe the Danish brands has more of it,” says store manager Shi Junling from Beijing
who traditionally eats småkager during Christmas time
Chinese people eat småkager all year around
and for many years Danisa produced their småkager at a factory in Indonesia
But even if the recipe was absolutely Danish
and the cover of the box to the småkager had a picture of Nyhavn
it was not enough for the Chinese småkage-lovers
Danisa had to buy a new extra factory in Støvring in North Jutland to satisfy their Chinese customers who demands 100 percent Danish småkager
The fact Chinese people prefer Danish småkager produced in Denmark is might linked to the “småkage war” from 2015
The småkage factory Kelsen in Nørre Snede in Denmark was copied by Indonesian business Mayora
who marketed their småkager as “Danisa Traditional Butter Cookies” and “Original Danish Recipe”
Chinese customers can be sure their cookies are 100 percent Danish
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Molson Young Plant Sales secures distribution rights to Hydrema dumpers throughout Scotland
adding yet another market leading brand to their fast-growing product range..
The addition of Hydrema completes Molson Young Plant Sales’ comprehensive line-up of dump truck options
alongside forward tipping Thwaites Dumpers to Terex Trucks ADT’s
with after sales support available from both Sterling and Inverness depots
Manufactured in in Støvring near Aalborg in the north of Denmark
Hydrema have a deserved reputation as one of the best rear and swivel tipping dumpers available on the market
Specialising in Low Ground Pressure (LGP) design
the Hydrema products are more than a match for the most demanding site conditions
Established in the UK since 1985 Hydrema Dump trucks are well known for their off-road capabilities and high build quality
As with many specialist application products
the Hydrema range is focussed on a small number of key products - the 7t payload 707G
10t payload 912F and 20t payload 922G all featuring the same self-stabilizing pivot steer chassis
which offers unrivalled off-road performance and safety
The trucks manufactured at the Støvring plant are constructed from the ground up with only the highest quality Swedish steel used
body and cab components are all designed and manufactured within the four walls of the factory. To ensure the total reliability of their product
the company even undertake the manufacture of all hydraulic cylinders used on their vehicles.
commented: “The Hydrema brand will be a great addition to the product range available from Molson Young Plant Sales
Their range has proved very popular with our customers in S.W
thanks to their innovative design and high build quality
A key benefit of expanding our existing relationship with Hydrema is that customers can be sure that we already have stock levels of new machines and spare parts to meet their requirements from day one.”
commented: “Molson Group have been a good dealer for us in South Wales and the South West of England and I believe Molson Young Plant Sales will be the ideal partner for us in Scotland
They have very experienced sales and service teams offering the high levels of knowledge and backup that Hydrema customers expect
Scotland is a very significant market for us and with a professional enthusiastic partner like Molson Young Plant Sales I look forward to growing our presence”
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The trahkener stallion Saint Cloud has been sold to Denmark and is again ready for breeding
The 15-year old black Grand Prix dressage stallion gained international fame under rider Karin Rehbein and was sold to Switzerland in 1999
he competed for a short while under the Swiss Barbara von Grebel
who aimed at competing at the 2000 Olympic Games with him
Saint Cloud has now permanently moved to Denmark
where he will be ridden by owner Jan Bastrup Pedersen and up for stud at co-owner Niels Gröndal's stallion station Støvring Hingstedeport A/S
Niels Gröndal is a well known Danish horse breeder who marketed stallion such as the Hanoverian Aktuell (by Absatz) and the famous show jumper and Olympic bronze medal winning Lando
Jan Bastrup Pedersen trained Trakehner stallions such as Travell
the most successful Trakehner in Denmark in 2002
and the former German Bundeschampion Induc
St Silke (by Incitatus) and is bred by Martha Haasler
He was reserve champion of the Stallion Licensing in Neumunster in 1990
He went on to become vice champion at the Munchen – Riem stallion performance test in 1991 with an overall rideability score of 153 points and an index of 137,08 points
As a three and four year old Saint Cloud was often successful in conformation show classes
Saint Cloud has five approved sons in Germany
including Manhattan and the renowned Bundeschampionate champion Latimer
He has also produced many high priced auction horses at the Verden and Klosterhof Medingen Elite Sport Horse Auctions
Saint Cloud will be featured in a special show at the Danish Warmblood Stallion Licensing in Herning March 6 to 9
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