Species Regional Summary
Mya arenaria
Grays Harbor ( P280 )

Invasion History Vectors Impacts References

Invasion

Invasion Description

1st Record: WA/Grays Harbor (1888, Collins 1892, cited by Palacios et al. 2000; 1905, Keep 1905, cited by Carlton 1979; 1977, Carlton 1979; Carlton 2023a)

Geographic Extent

WA/Grays Harbor (1888, Collins 1892, cited by Palacios et al. 2000; 1905, Keep 1905, cited by Carlton 1979; 1977, Carlton 1979; ); Moon Island & Grass Creek/WA/Grays Harbor (surviving populations, 1984, Palacios et al. 2000; Shell deposits indicate a much more extensive populatCarlton 2023aion which had a mass mortality in 1895-1997); near Hokiam/WA/Grass Creek, Grays Harbor (1999, Wilson amd Partidge 2007); WA/Beardslee Slough (1999, Wilson amd Partidge 2007)

Vectors

Level Vector
Probable Fisheries Intentional

Regional Impacts

Ecological ImpactHabitat Change
In Grays Harbor WA, large shell deposits provide a highly favorable habitat for settling Dungeness Crab (Metacarcinus magister) juveniles. High densities of these crabs may, in turn, limit the recruitment of M. arenaria.
 

References

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