Unwanted mussels could tag along during COVID travel, warns Chamber
The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce is fearful invasive mussels may hitch a ride with Canadian travellers to the Okanagan during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Canadian tourists have been encouraged to travel within Canada which, the Chamber believes, could inadvertently lead to the spread of aquatic invasive species.
The Chamber has written to federal Fisheries Minister Bernadette Jordan and Public Safety Minister Bill Blair about the negative impact invasive species, such as quagga and zebra mussels, could have on the Okanagan Valley.
“The spread of aquatic invasive mussels poses a significant threat to the Okanagan’s ecosystem, lifestyle and economy, and the potential for an infestation is very real as Canadians are encouraged to travel and explore this great nation during the pandemic,” said Krystin Kempton, Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce president.











