Boaters, divers, and fishermen: How to avoid spreading invasive mussels

by 1389 on August 18, 2013

in 1389 (blog admin), animals, PSA, sports, water transportation

Adult quagga mussels can survive out of the water for 30 days; larvae can live in small quantities of standing water, such as wet fishing or diving equipment, for a week.

Invasive Mussels and Heidi Sedivy: SciShow Talk Show # 16

Published on Aug 12, 2013 by SciShow

Welcome back to SciShow Talk Show! This week we introduce our guest, Heidi Sedivy who will be talking about invasive mussels as well as Montana native mussles.

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