The Brushy Creek Municipal Utility District said it's no longer worried about an aquatic invader that has taken over dozens ...
Some experts say California officials have failed to effectively enforce laws designed to protect waterways from invaders ...
Since the introduction of invasive zebra mussels in the Midwest in the late 1980s, the full extent of their impact on aquatic ...
A new bill making its way through the federal legislature aims to stop the spread of invasive aquatic species including zebra ...
A study found that invasive zebra mussels significantly alter aquatic ecosystems, and are associated with elevated mercury concentrations in fish. Mercury, a potent neurotoxin, poses a serious ...
Zebra mussels are highly invasive, and when introduced into a water body can cause millions of dollars in damage to infrastructure and catastrophically effect ecosystems and agricultural areas.
A new study finds walleye and yellow perch in lakes infested by zebra mussels are likely to have significantly higher mercury levels in their bodies than similar fish in lakes without the invasive ...
No additional larval or adult zebra mussels have been found in the Colorado River or Government Highline Canal since veligers ...
House Assistant Minority Leader Joe Neguse, from Colorado’s 2nd Congresssional District, introduced the “Stop the Spread of ...
Ships that discharge ... In the Great Lakes, invasive zebra mussels cause $300 to $500 million in damages annually to power plants and other water infrastructure — the types of impacts officials ...
Worry over zebra mussels is a thing of the past for the area, as the species has been eradicated from Lake Georgetown, according to Brushy Creek MUD Facilities Manager Bill Carr. In a press ...
A new study has found another negative effect of invasive zebra mussels in lakes: higher levels of mercury in fish. Researchers from the University of Minnesota, the U.S. Geological Survey and ...