An update to the Lake Tahoe Watercraft Inspection Program was approved to protect the lake after invasive golden mussels were ...
“Golden mussels are a greater threat to Tahoe than other aquatic invasive species,” said Dennis Zabaglo, aquatic invasive ...
RANCHO SECO – Before you go in the water at Rancho Seco Lake, you need to let a dog sniff your boat. This is all part of the fight against the invasive golden mussel that has been detected in several ...
Signs around Rancho Seco alert people to the invasive species, saying, "Don't move a Mussel." No trailer-launched boats are allowed on the lake. People can still use small watercraft like canoes ...
Lake Tahoe requiring mandatory boat decontamination after discovery of golden mussels, which are more invasive than quagga ...
“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.” ...
A growing aquatic threat in California has prompted the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency to adopt stricter inspection requirements for motorized watercraft entering Lake Tahoe. TRPA’s governing ...
Salem — Two state legislators have introduced a bill that would fund equipment to remove a highly invasive ... species and threatening the habitat for migratory fish such as shad and herring. In ...
The mussels, native to Asia, have prompted officials at other waterways, including Lake Tahoe ... combat the spread of golden mussels, an invasive species recently detected in the Sacramento ...
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