Since their discovery in Nevada’s Lake Mead in 2007, they have multiplied so fast that scientists now estimate the entire volume of the lake is filtered by the mussels every five days. One estimate put an annual cost of dealing with invasive mussels in the Columbia River alone at $25 million should they …
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Invasive quagga mussels found during Ashland boat inspection
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