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OASISS Seeking Dock Owners to Help Protect Okanagan Lakes From Invasive Mussels

BRITISH COLUMBIA, JUL 11 – Volunteers check monitors every two weeks to detect invasive zebra and quagga mussels, which have infested over 800 North American lakes, aiming to prevent their spread into local waters.

  • The Okanagan and Similkameen Invasive Species Society seeks dock owners to help monitor invasive mussels in Okanagan lakes.
  • Residents who own private docks on specific lakes are invited to volunteer by monitoring for invasive mussels biweekly.
  • Lisa Scott stated that invasive mussels could cause irreversible damage to lake ecosystems.
  • The project is funded by the Okanagan Basin Water Board as part of its Don't Move A Mussel campaign.
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Lake Country Calendar broke the news in Kelowna, Canada on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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