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Dreissenidae / Zebra mussel / Great Lakes / Invasive species / Myriophyllum spicatum / Quagga mussel / Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant / Upper Peninsula of Michigan / Mississippi River / Asian carp / Invasive species in the United States / Round goby
Date: 2016-08-09 00:42:11
Dreissenidae
Zebra mussel
Great Lakes
Invasive species
Myriophyllum spicatum
Quagga mussel
Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant
Upper Peninsula of Michigan
Mississippi River
Asian carp
Invasive species in the United States
Round goby

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