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Boaters in Stanislaus County and beyond can join the battle against a new invasive creature.
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Invasive mussel found in North America for first time, poses immediate threat in California's deltaGolden mussels, an invasive freshwater bivalve that has devastated ecosystems and critical water infrastructure in other parts of the world, were recently discovered near the Port of Stockton.
Faced with the rapid spread of golden mussels across California waterways, state and federal officials are imposing strict ...
The mussels, native to Asia, damage water infrastructure, degrade ecosystems and compete with native species. Since their discovery in the Port of Stockton in October, the freshwater bivalves have ...
Paleontologists in Australia discovered a remarkably preserved fish species, revealing its last meal and offering new ...
Lake Tahoe requiring mandatory boat decontamination after discovery of golden mussels, which are more invasive than quagga mussels, just hours away.
SAN DIEGO — County and state health officials are warning residents not to eat locally sport-harvested bivalve shellfish due to dangerous levels of domoic acid detected off the county's coast.
The California Department of Health (CDPH) says that bivalve shellfish harvested in the region were recently found to contain ...
Invasive golden mussels are seen at the state Department of Water Resources’ labs in West Sacramento in November. The invasive bivalves, native to Asia, have prompted officials at other ...
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