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Invasive mussel confirmed in Utah's Electric Lake (Zebra mussels)
AP on Yahoo ^ | 11/20/08 | Mike Stark - ap

Posted on 11/20/2008 10:52:25 AM PST by NormsRevenge

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To: weegee

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3OmpnfL5PCw


41 posted on 11/20/2008 11:20:55 AM PST by djf (The harsh reality of life is that reality is harsh.)
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“WIKI says they can get up to two inches in size! That’s eaten size!....”

“can” is the important word there. In ideal conditions, maybe. But, in general, only about .ooo1% of them do. They’re all small up here in Lake Erie. Very small.


42 posted on 11/20/2008 11:38:27 AM PST by Dr. Bogus Pachysandra ("Don't touch that thing")
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Why the quagga musscle is a danger
43 posted on 11/20/2008 12:11:57 PM PST by Foolsgold ("We live in the greatest country in the world and I am going to change it" Barry O'boomarang 2008)
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“Zebra mussels are particularly insidious in that they undermine the very foundation of the Great Lakes’ food web. Being filer feeders, zebra mussels rob fish and other organisms of the food they need. They offer nothing in return; they provide no value as a prey organism and throw the natural ecosystem out of balance. Zebra mussels are implicated in the alarming disappearance of Diporeia, a key native zooplankter that is vital to the diet of many native fish species. Zebra mussels, when they interact with round gobies, another exotic pest, help produce the conditions that move botulism up the food web, killing Great Lakes fish and birds.

“Overall, zebra mussels have cost the fishery, the economy, and the people of the region dearly. It is time to learn from the hard lessons zebra mussels have taught us,” says Gaden. “We must manage the ballast from oceangoing vessels; ballast that has permanently littered our lakes with trash species like zebra mussels.”
http://www.glu.org/english/invasive_species/zebramussel/index.htm

“Besides clogging pipes and devouring most of the available microscopic food supply, zebra mussels may present a health hazard by increasing human and wildlife exposure to organic pollutants such as PCBs and PAHs. Studies have shown that zebra mussels can accumulate the pollutants in their tissues in concentrations 300,000 times greater than in the environment. They deposit these pollutants as pseudofeces, loose pellets of mucous mixed with particulate matter that they filter from the water. Scavenging animals that eat the pseudofeces may pass these pollutants up the food chain.”
http://www.gma.org/surfing/human/zebra.html

They kill off other life in lakes by eating their food supply. Looks like the only way to remove the mussels would be if they themselves ran out of food. But by that time, all other life in lakes would have already been killed off.


44 posted on 11/20/2008 12:59:05 PM PST by chessplayer
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