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Solution to quagga mussels to be tested


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By Lily Leung, San Diego Union Tribune

A promising solution to the quagga-mussel invasion that threatens water supplies in San Diego and other parts of the West could soon be tested in open waters for the first time in the U.S., a leading quagga expert said Monday.

That news and other developments in the fight against the invasive species will be shared this week at a San Diego conference about aquatic invaders.

Quagga mussels and their close relatives, zebra mussels, have been particularly challenging to researchers in recent years because they reproduce at alarming rates and clog water supply systems. The critters have been a costly nuisance for water suppliers and harmful to the ecosystem.

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  1. doubleblack says - Posted: September 3, 2010

    I hope this is not another PR false hope.
    Very little testing and peer review.
    Let’s give it five years and see if it is still around.
    Globality means once isolated creatures are now everywhere. This is an unintended consequence of our one tiny, well traveled world.