Species Regional Summary
Teredo navalis
San Francisco Bay ( P090 )

Invasion History Vectors Impacts References

Invasion

Invasion Description

1st records: Mare Island/CA/San Pablo Bay (1913, Barrows 1917; Kofoid 1921; Kofoid and Miller 1927, cited by Carlton 1979)

Geographic Extent

Mare Island/CA/San Pablo Bay (Barrows 1917; Kofoid 1921; Kofoid and Miller 1927, cited by Carlton 1979; Wallour 1960); CA/San Pablo Bay (San Francisco Bay) [As T. beachi, Bartsch 1921; Carlton 1979); Benicia/CA/Carquinez Straits (Wallour 1960); Port Chicago/CA/Carquinez Straits (Wallour 1960); Antioch/CA/Suisun Bay (1920, Carlton 1979); San Francisco/CA/San Francisco Bay (Wallour 1960); Dumbarton Bridge/CA/South San Francisco Bay (1913, Carlton 1979); Brisbane/CA/Brisbane Lagoon, South San Francisco Bay (2004, Cohen et al. 2005)

Vectors

Level Vector
Alternate Hull Fouling
Alternate Ballast Water

Regional Impacts

Economic ImpactShipping/Boating
Before the invasion of T. navalis, woodborers were rare in much of San Francisco Bay. The spread of the shipworm may have been aided by a dry period, with high salinities, permitting the spread inland past the Mare Island shipyard to Suisun Bay. Boring by Teredo navalis destroyed virtually all the wooden structures in the northern part of the Bay, with damage exceeding half a billion dollars (in 1995 dollars) (Atwood 1922; Carlton 1979; Cohen and Carlton 1995).
 

References

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