Mussels
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Okanagan Basin Water Board calls for moratorium on out-of-province watercraftThe Okanagan Basin Water Board is calling on the provincial government to ban US boats from crossing the border to keep invasive mussels from clogging waterways.EnvironmentOct 13, 2023
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Recipe: Bacchus new executive chef’s ling cod and musselsBacchus’ new executive chef Stefan Hartmann shows how to make fresh ling cod and mussels accompanied by bell pepper, garlic, and fennel.EducationSep 3, 2023
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Watercraft inspection at Wabamun Lake helps keep invasive species out of the waterThe Watercraft Inspections Program set up a station at Wabamun Lake, Alta. on Saturday, looking for any potentially invasive species.EnvironmentJul 23, 2022
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N.S. warns about potential toxins in some mussels, clams sold at Lunenburg storeIf eaten, shellfish with the toxins can cause a number of symptoms, including numbness, dizziness, headaches and death.HealthJun 5, 2022
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When COVID-19 travel restrictions drop, mussel concerns pick up on Okanagan LakeThe mussels will become a recurring maintenance expense for in-lake infrastructure such as water lines, docks and bridges.EnvironmentMar 10, 2022
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Invasive mussel species enters Alberta through moss balls"We're working on messaging right now on how we want folks to handle all of the things that moss balls might be in."EnvironmentMar 8, 2021
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Scientists investigating mass freshwater mussel deaths in VirginiaFreshwater mussels range from about the size of a large button to the size of a billfold, but the work they do for ecosystems is enormous.EnvironmentDec 17, 2019
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Okanagan board pushing for stronger invasive mussel regulations after B.C. reports 10 contaminated watercraftThe Okanagan Basin Water Board says the infected watercraft were bound for the Kootenays, Okanagan, Lower Mainland, Vancouver Island and Alaska.EnvironmentJul 18, 2019
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Winnipeg’s zebra mussel problem can be tackled, but comes with big price tag: U.S. researcherGary Fahnenstiel, a senior research scientist at Michigan Tech Research Institute, said there were major issues with zebra mussels in his state, notably a water emergency in Monroe, Mich.EnvironmentApr 30, 2019
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Dangerously high levels of Red Tide found in bivalve shellfish on B.C. coastThe warning applies to oysters, clams, scallops, mussels and geoduck.HealthNov 1, 2018
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