Byssal project uses millions of mussels to restore Cockburn Sound ecosystem (australia) — ABC News – Australia
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Byssal project uses millions of mussels to restore Cockburn Sound ecosystem

A project in Cockburn Sound is utilizing millions of mussels to restore marine ecosystem health. Founded by Glenn Dibbin, the Byssal project aims to improve water clarity and seagrass recovery by filtering up to three liters of water per hour per mussel. The initiative repurposes idle mussel farm infrastructure, supporting diverse marine.

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Published 08 Jul 2026, 08:14 UTC · Updated 08 Jul 2026, 08:20 UTC

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