Province urging Albertans to help keep invasive mussels out
Alberta’s government is seeking feedback on an initiative to keep dangerous invasive mussels out of the province.
According to provincial officials, Alberta is currently free of Zebra and Quagga mussels, but the risk is growing across North America. With more than 600 lakes and countless rivers and streams, the government says there are many chances to explore the province by boat, and for tiny invaders to get established. Officials say invasive mussels can cause millions in damage, threaten water systems, damage environments and put recreational opportunities at risk.
To protect the province, Alberta’s government says it is exploring an annual pass for boats, jet skis, canoes, kayaks and other watercraft being used throughout the year. All Albertans are invited to share their thoughts on how a potential watercraft pass would work, until August 25.
“We look forward to getting feedback from Albertans on an annual boat pass that will be used in our efforts to prevent aquatic invasive species from wreaking havoc on our provincial waterways,” says Grant Hunter, Associate Minister of Water and Chair of the Provincial Aquatic Invasive Species Task Force. “Albertans love the great outdoors, and we all need to work together to keep these invasive species out.”

