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Watercraft put in via trailer must get mussel inspection

Published: Friday, Aug. 7, 2009 - 12:00 am | Page 2B

All trailered watercraft launched into Lake Tahoe must be inspected for aquatic invasive species.

Unless an inspector is present, watercraft cannot legally be launched into the lake.

Placer County officials listed the following sites on Tahoe's west and north shores where boats can legally be launched:

In Homewood, Obexer's Boat Co., 5355 W. Lake Blvd.; Homewood Marina, 5190 W. Lake Blvd.

In Tahoe City, Lake Forest Boat Ramp, 2390 Lake Forest Road; Tahoe City Marina, 700 N. Lake Blvd.

Also, North Tahoe Marina, 7360 N. Lake Blvd., Tahoe Vista; and Sierra Boat Co., 5146 N. Lake Blvd., Carnelian Bay.

The Tahoe Regional Planning Agency requires the inspections due primarily to quagga and zebra mussels, which can affect water clarity and damage boats.

The mussels can clog cooling systems on boats, causing marine engines to burn up, county officials said in a news release. They also destroy fish and native organisms. When washed ashore, their sharp edges can cut feet.

– Barbara Barte Osborn


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