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Golden mussels, native to China and southeastern Asia, were first detected in California waters last fall in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta near Port of Stockton and have since spread over 350 miles ...
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Mono County will be launching a pair of new boat inspection stations over Labor Day weekend to look for invasive species.
First detected in California last fall, invasive golden mussels are now spreading, clogging pipes and damaging infrastructure. With no eradication plan or funding, officials rely on inspections ...
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Pam Marrone has already created a product that kills Quagga and Zebra mussels. Now, her team is fine tuning it to better target Golden Mussels.
Schaffer said golden mussels have increased maintenance at the facility fourfold, requiring weekly cleanings instead of monthly. Still, the golden mussels hold on and continue to spread.
A golden mussel attached to the propeller shaft of the vessel that had been in the Sacramento River Delta just days earlier. Golden mussels can survive up to 10 days out of water.
Rep. Josh Harder meets with Stockton officials to discuss measures aimed at eradicating invasive golden mussels.