Green Mussels – Invasive Species in Florida
What Are the Most Invasive Species Living in Florida?
Green mussels are an invasive species in Florida. They were first detected in the state in 2009, and have since spread rapidly. The mussels are native to the Indo-Pacific region, and are believed to have been transported to Florida via the ballast water of ships. The mussels have been found in estuaries and coastal areas throughout the state, and can grow rapidly, clogging waterways and impacting native marine life. The mussels can also cause damage to boats and other water infrastructure, and can be a nuisance to recreational activities such as swimming and fishing. Efforts to eradicate the mussels have been largely unsuccessful, and the species continues to spread throughout the state.