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Government resource managers have intensified their efforts this summer to prevent non-native mussels from entering the lake.
Invasive golden mussels are viewed at California Department of Water Resources labs in West Sacramento, Yolo County, California, on November 2024.
The golden mussels were found on a 46-foot vessel that went through the Alpine Meadows inspection station on Friday. That boat will undergo inspection and decontamination until officials deem it ...
Golden mussels, a destructive species from Asia, are concentrated in the Sacramento-San Jaoquin River Delta, according to California Department of Fish and Wildlife surveys.
Golden mussels are tough and adaptable, capable of surviving in a wide range of temperatures. They spread quickly, threaten native species, and can increase nutrients in the water.
So far, nearly 5,000 vessels have been inspected. Now, state parks officials said golden mussels were found attached to a boat during an inspection on Tuesday at Beals Point.