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Lake Tahoe officials are on high alert after inspectors found golden mussels, a highly invasive aquatic species, on a 65-foot ...
The inspection, which is required before a boat can be launched, is the first documented interception of golden mussels in ...
Lake Tahoe watercraft inspectors identified highly invasive golden mussels on a vessel at the Alpine Meadows inspection ...
Lake Tahoe Watercraft inspectors have recently intercepted a highly invasive species known as Golden Mussels on a vessel at ...
Officials with the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency say the highly invasive species was seen at the inspection station at ...
Video above: Officials have no idea how Golden Mussels make their way to the region According to officials, this is the first interception of the new invasive species by Lake Tahoe watercraft ...
the aquatic invasive species program manager for the TRPA. Since March, all boats that enter the waters of Lake Tahoe, Fallen Leaf Lake and Echo Lake must go through an inspection procedure.
At The Boat House in Auburn, owner Eddie Medeiros is among those leading the charge in prevention. He's hard at work ...
“Golden mussels are a greater threat to Tahoe than other aquatic invasive species. We appreciate the support of boaters and will continue working to keep the lake safe and accessible to all.” ...
Lake Tahoe watercraft inspectors on Friday identified highly invasive golden mussels on a vessel at the Alpine Meadows, Calif. inspection station. This is the first interception of the new invasive ...