that sucks, i hope they can somehow contain these mussels or find a way to get rid of them, you're right they are EVERYWHERE! so they came in from the ocean but they can survive in the Great Lakes? or are the great lakes salt water-i know thats a dumb question, you dont have to answer, ill google it
@johnjirvin well thats an interesting question, so post what you find! I'm under the impression that they were originally from ballast water in ocean going vessels, however before crossing they may have picked them up in freshwater...just my thoughts, I'm curious what you find!
You were correct-they are known to come out of the ballast water from the ships, and they are normally fresh water creatures, its surprising to me that these originated in Russia and now they are all over the world, its crazy! Thanks for uploading this video I love to learn new things and I live YouTube for allowing all of us to share our vids :)
@johnjirvin I agree, always good to learn new stuff, and now I know for sure that they are freshwater but obviously pretty hardy to survive what they do. But isn't that always the case with invasives, hardy as heck.
i used this in a presentation, thanks so much!!! :)
madalynisabelx3 2 months ago
that sucks, i hope they can somehow contain these mussels or find a way to get rid of them, you're right they are EVERYWHERE! so they came in from the ocean but they can survive in the Great Lakes? or are the great lakes salt water-i know thats a dumb question, you dont have to answer, ill google it
johnjirvin 10 months ago
@johnjirvin well thats an interesting question, so post what you find! I'm under the impression that they were originally from ballast water in ocean going vessels, however before crossing they may have picked them up in freshwater...just my thoughts, I'm curious what you find!
ringo999999 10 months ago
@ringo999999
You were correct-they are known to come out of the ballast water from the ships, and they are normally fresh water creatures, its surprising to me that these originated in Russia and now they are all over the world, its crazy! Thanks for uploading this video I love to learn new things and I live YouTube for allowing all of us to share our vids :)
johnjirvin 10 months ago
@johnjirvin I agree, always good to learn new stuff, and now I know for sure that they are freshwater but obviously pretty hardy to survive what they do. But isn't that always the case with invasives, hardy as heck.
ringo999999 10 months ago
kool
craig134Gameplay 10 months ago