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Assemblymember Ransom warns state is running out of time to stop spread of golden mussels

Summary by Stocktonia
State Assemblymember Rhodesia Ransom (D-Stockton) warned Wednesday that California is quickly running out of time to contain the rapid spread of invasive golden mussels, an emerging threat to the state’s water infrastructure, agriculture, recreation and ratepayers. Golden mussels, first detected in California near the Port of Stockton in 2024, are small invasive mollusks that attach to boats, piers, water intake pipes and other surfaces. They fo…
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Stocktonia broke the news in on Friday, April 10, 2026.
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