No mussels found in Saskatchewan bodies of water in 2020
Saskatchewan’s continued efforts to bulk up its defences against invasive mussels paid off in 2020.
In a media release Monday, the Ministry of Environment said there weren’t any invasive mussels found in 125 bodies of water sampled in Saskatchewan last year.
Aquatic invasive species (AIS) such as zebra and quagga mussels can damage aquatic habitat, fisheries, recreational resources and infrastructure for irrigation, power generation and municipal water supplies.
“Once again, our surveys have shown the effectiveness of prevention activities in protecting Saskatchewan’s lakes and rivers from invasive species threats,” Environment Minister Warren Kaeding said in the release.