Mussels making moves for water quality, by U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service  Northeast Region, Conserving the Nature of the Northeast

Mussels making moves for water quality, by U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Northeast Region, Conserving the Nature of the Northeast

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Beneath the surface of the water, embedded in the bottom of rivers and estuaries lie thousands of little suspension-feeding bivalves called freshwater mussels. They are a fascinating group, with a…

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