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Invasive Species in and around Lake Champlain
They are known to attach en mass to residential, municipal, and industrial water intake pipes, ruin boat hulls and engines, and carpet rocks in the water and on the shore ...
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SCS: Grey Seal (Halichoerus grypus)
Grey seals have been killed by being trapped in the intake pipes of power plants in the United States. An average of 75 grey seals are estimated ...
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SCS: Harbour Seal (Phoca vitulina)
Other sources of mortality of the subspecies include boat strikes, drowning in power plant intake pipes (an estimated 12-20 each year in the United States) and oil pollution. The eastern ... of elevated PCB levels. Additional mortality of the subspecies occurs from being trapped in the intake pipes of power plants, being struck by boats and deliberate shooting. In March 2001 the California ...
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Water Quality: Nutrients and Pesticides
Such growth can clog water intake pipes and filters and can interfere with recreational activities, such as fishing, swimming, and boating. In ...
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Great Lakes have cost millions of dollars in damage, clogging intake pipes of utilities and industries, devastating native clam populations, and severely disrupting the freshwater lake ecosystems ...
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Rideau Canal Waterway - The Pest Page
They can also attach to the water intake systems of ...
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Invasive Species | Oceans, Coasts and Estuaries | US EPA
Corbicula fluminea. Often called the Asian clam, this small mollusk can clog intake pipes for cooling water. Pathways for Species Introduction OWOW Participation in Inter-Agency/International Invasive Species ...
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Invasive Species Lake Champlain
They are known to attach en mass to residential, municipal, and industrial water intake pipes, ruin boat hulls and engines, and carpet rocks in the water and on the shore ...
lclt.org


Alien Species in Chesapeake Bay
Fish and Wildlife Service, 1993-report Examples: Zebra Mussel: has clogged municipal and industrial water intake pipes and outcompeted native mussel populations in several major water bodies across North America. Also responsible ...
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Rideau Canal Waterway - Zebra Mussel Sightings
Zebra mussel populations grow and filter the water. Cottagers will get annoyed as water intake pipes get clogged. The locks, which use technology invented in the early 1800s, should be minimally ...
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