Can other N.C. shellers please comment if they've come across Perna viridis.
Thanks,
David Kirsh
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David,
Your question was forwarded to me. We are very interested in your report!
Could you please send scans of the shells?
We only recently confirmed that this species is also south of
Jacksonville,
FL - the first Atlantic coast record.
You may want to check our fact sheet on this species
<http://cars.er.usgs.gov/greenmussel4.pdf>.
Pam Fuller
USGS/BRD
Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Program
Center for Aquatic Resources Studies
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I'm an amateur shell collector.
On March 25 (Tuesday), I found several paired valves of Perna viridis on
the sandy stretch along the southeast corner of the Bonner Bridge at the
Oregon Inlet in North Carolina.
Has this been reported before?
I can send a scan, if you'd like.
David Kirsh
Durham, NC