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Okanagan mobilizing as aggressive mussels threaten to muscle into B.C.

Kelowna forum brings together stakeholders in bid to repel and react to invasive species incursion
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The threat of invasive mussel infestation is creeping closer and extreme prevention measures are being urged by the Okanagan Basin Water Board. (File photo)

There were a few anxious hours last summer after a sample was taken from Okanagan Lake and tested for being a possible invasive mussel infestation.

While the test ultimately revealed a negative result, over those few hours the question that arose for Okanagan Basin Water Board officials was, “If this is it, what now?”

James Littley, the deputy administrator for the Okanagan Basin Water Board, related that story during his presentation at the inaugural Okanagan-Interior Invasive Mussel Working Group meeting held Friday (March 8) in Kelowna at the Manteo Resort.

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Barry Gerding

About the Author: Barry Gerding

Senior regional reporter for Black Press Media in the Okanagan. I have been a journalist in the B.C. community newspaper field for 37 years...
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