Invasive mussels being kept at bay in Okanagan

Dec 1, 2022 | 12:00 PM Kevin Rothwell

The results are in, and the Okanagan and Similkameen Invasive Species Society (OASISS) is once again celebrating another year free of invasive mussels in the Okanagan.

The society has been monitoring Okanagan lakes for invasive mussels for the past ten years. This year, staff collected 148 samples from five lakes.

“We are thrilled that our lakes remain free of invasive mussels for another year,” Lisa Scott, executive director of OASISS said. “However, the arrival of zebra or quagga mussels remains a clear and present danger. We must continue to be diligent in our prevention efforts.”

To date, no invasive mussels have been detected in the province.

“Each year the valley attracts thousands of boaters from outside the province,” Scott said. “It could only take one contaminated boat to start an infestation. Invasive mussels could have lasting negative impacts to our lakes, as we have seen in other parts of Canada.”

Zebra and quagga mussels are non-native freshwater mollusks that are originally from Eastern Europe and Western Russia.

They were first introduced to Canada in the late 1980’s, and since then, have spread into lakes and waterways around North America, mainly by contaminated watercraft. In regions where they have already established, the mussels damage sensitive ecosystems, clog water intake pipes and water infrastructure, ruin beaches, reduce water quality and impact tourism.

The society is encouraging anyone travelling with a watercraft to clean, drain and dry their boat before entering a new water body.

The sampling was made possible by a grant from the Habitat Conservation Trust Foundation, with funding provided by the BC Ministry of Land, Water and Resource Stewardship. The ministry has received support for invasive mussel monitoring from Fisheries and Oceans Canada through the Canada Nature Fund for Aquatic Species at Risk.

The work is part of a province-wide monitoring initiative and runs in conjunction with the BC Invasive Mussel Defence Program.

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