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OREGON DEPT. OF FISH & WILDLIFE: Invasive quagga mussels found on boat at ODFW’s Ashland inspection station

Posted on March 24, 2026March 24, 2026 by Editor
(SALEM, OR) – ODFW staff at the Ashland Boat Inspection Station found quagga mussels on a motorboat that was being transported from Lake Havasu, Arizona into Oregon on March 21, 2026.
This was the first instance in 2026 where crews found invasive freshwater mussels on a boat entering Oregon. The watercraft was decontaminated at the inspection station and all quagga mussels attached to the boat were properly disposed.
“Invasive freshwater mussels like quagga mussels can do real damage to Oregon’s lakes, rivers, and water infrastructure,” said Keith DeHart, ODFW Invasive Species Coordinator. “Oregon is worth protecting so always clean, drain and dry your boat before transporting it.”
It is the law in Oregon that any vehicle transporting a watercraft is required to stop at all open watercraft inspection stations for aquatic invasive species inspections.

Watercraft owners should be aware of where inspections stations are located around Oregon. Stations are open if orange, “Boat Inspection Ahead,” signs are posted, followed by “Inspection Required for All Watercraft.”
Visit MyODFW.com for more information about the Aquatic Invasive Species Prevention Program and Waterway Access permits: https://myodfw.com/articles/waterway-access-and-aquatic-invasive-species-permits
ODFW has not detected invasive freshwater mussels in any of Oregon’s waterways thanks to responsible boaters and inspection station crews. However, Oregon is still at risk of an invasion.  In 2025 crews decontaminated 12 watercraft carrying invasive freshwater mussels and intercepted an additional 295 watercraft for other types of aquatic biofouling such as Eurasian Watermilfoil.
Since the start of the Watercraft Inspection Stations program in 2010, ODFW has inspected 246,748 watercraft and intercepted 185 watercrafts with invasive freshwater mussels and 3,758 watercrafts with other types of aquatic biofouling.
Inspection station locations and operating hours:
Ashland: I-5 at the Ashland Port of Entry. Open daily, year-round, during daylight hours.
Ontario: I-84 at the Ontario Rest Area. Open daily, year-round, during daylight hours.
Seasonal inspection stations located in Brookings, Klamath Falls, Umatilla, and at Owyhee Reservoir will be opening the first week of May. ODFW will also have roving inspection crews working boat ramps and other access points around the state this year.
If you find invasive freshwater mussels on a vessel, please help protect Oregon and report them to the Oregon Invasive Species hotline by calling 1-866-INVADER or visiting https://oregoninvasiveshotline.org.

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