Water board says federal funding for mussel protections falls short
The Department of Fisheries and Oceans is providing more funding to protect B.C.’s fresh water from invasive mussels, but some say it’s not enough.
The federal government has committed up to $540,000 to bolster the province’s Invasive Mussel Defence Program, as well as $90,000 to purchase two new decontamination trailers to support the program and educate the public on the risks of invasive species.
However, the Okanagan Basin Water Board (OBWB) said the investment is not enough.
“Although this may sound like a win, and it is a welcome announcement, it does not address recent calls to action made to the federal government from the Water Board, Thompson-Okanagan chambers, B.C. Wildlife Federation, Westbank First Nation, local governments, and others,” OBWB Executive Director Anna Warwick Sears, said.











