An invasive clam species that has caused environmental problems in waters where it has taken hold has been found in Lake Champlain, and fisheries experts in New York and Vermont are working to determine how far they have spread and what impact they may have.
Golden clams, formerly known as Asian clams, were found in Lake Champlain’s South Bay on Oct. 22, with multiple clams confirmed by a team from the Champlain Aquatic Invasive Species Monitoring Program (CHAMP).
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