California, mussel and invasive species
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Mussels gathered by recreational harvesters from California’s ocean shore should not be consumed by humans for the next six months, officials warn.
Beginning May 1 and continuing through at least Oct. 31, the California Department of (CDPH) is advising consumers not to eat
Four freshwater mussel species now have additional federal protections as the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service designates over 3,800 miles of rivers as critical habitat.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is ramping up vessel inspections to prevent the spread of invasive zebra mussels, which have already been detected in the Colorado River and Highline Lake.
Golden mussels are small with slightly yellow shells. They arrived in North America in 2024, hitchhiking via boat from China to the Port of Stockton. Just one mussel can produce a million offspring in a year.