In the late 1980s, zebra mussels arrived in the Great Lakes hidden in ship ballast water; the unexpectedly clearer water revealed that one of the world’s largest freshwater systems was being reshaped at its most basic ecological levels

Home Breaking News In the late 1980s, zebra mussels arrived in the Great Lakes hidden in ship ballast water; the unexpectedly clearer water revealed that one of the world’s largest freshwater systems was being reshaped at its most basic ecological levels
A microscopic invader, the zebra mussel, dramatically reshaped the Great Lakes ecosystem after its 1980s arrival. These prolific filter feeders cleared the water but starved the food web’s base, impacting native fish. The invasion shifted energy from open water to the lake floor, highlighting how visible clarity can mask severe ecological disruption. This event underscores the need to look beyond surface appearances for freshwater conservation.