NAS - Nonindigenous Aquatic Species
Valverde, R. 2018. New treatment appears successful in decreasing number of invasive zebra mussels in city’s water main>. LJWorld.com. http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2018/feb/26/new-treatment-decreasing-number-invasive-zebra-mus/. Created on 02/26/2018. Accessed on 02/27/2018.
Reference Number: 31167 Type: News Author: Valverde, R. Date (year): 2018 Title:New treatment appears successful in decreasing number of invasive zebra mussels in city’s water main> Publisher:LJWorld.com Publisher Location: URL: http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2018/feb/26/new-treatment-decreasing-number-invasive-zebra-mus/ Accessed on: 02/27/2018 Created on: 02/26/2018 Keywords: zebra mussel, treatment, Dreissena polymorpha
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