COVID-19 restrictions may aid B.C.’s ongoing battle against invasive mussels
VICTORIA — Travel restrictions linked to the COVID-19 pandemic might help British Columbia defend against invasive mussels, but the province is taking no chances as it works to keep the creatures out of B.C. waterways.
A statement from the Environment Ministry says boat inspection stations are opening across B.C. to check for zebra and quagga mussels.
The invaders or their larvae can be carried on improperly cleaned, drained and dried watercraft coming from mussel-fouled waters outside the province.
Inspection stations are to operate until October, and while most provincial boat launches are now open, the statement says the ongoing pandemic means now is not the time for non-essential travel.