Invasive
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Invasive Seaweed Found
Multiple federal, state and local agencies have been notified of an invasive algae species discovered in Newport Bay, Calif.
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$3.6 million for invasive species prevention and management projects
Protecting our water and preserving our environment are essential to ensuring our economy, families, and communities succeed
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Art Contest Seeks Invasive Species Detectives
This year’s theme, “Be An Invasive Species Detective,” encourages students to think about how paying attention to their surroundings can protect against the spread of invasive species.
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FWC asks public to help stop the spread of invasive zebra mussels
Zebra mussels are considered one of the most troublesome invasive species in North America.
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Aquarium store “moss ball” holds invasive zebra mussels
Pet stores urged to remove product from shelves; consumers should follow disposal guidelines
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Invasive Species Prevention with Wildlife Forever
A new invasive species coalition, is celebrating significant milestones in preventing expansion of invasive species after the first anniversary of an important agreement.
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Western States Ranked for Worst Invasive Species Areas
The “Battle of the Bads!” report was developed with information from leading biologists
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Combating invasive mussels at Flaming Gorge
Flaming Gorge boaters and recreationalists; the Wyoming Game and Fish Department needs your input. Game and Fish is finalizing a plan that will guide actions in the event that aquatic invasive species — like zebra and quagga mussels — are discovered at Flaming Gorge Reservoir.
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Man charged with illegally trafficking invasive fish
A Pittsburgh man was indicted Monday on federal charges of trafficking endangered and invasive fish, according to officials from the U.S. Department of Justice.
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Don't dump aquariums to avoid spreading invasive species
Often an aquarium fish will outgrow its tank, or the owner will get tired of caring for it.
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31 Invasive Species Citations
Technicians inspected a total of 1,530 boats at stations in the Lake Powell area from Friday to Monday.
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Pilot project on UV light to kill algae and other invasive plants
The pilot project on the south shore showed that applying the light treatment caused invasive plants to deteriorate or completely collapse within seven to 14 days of treatment
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Aquatic Invasive Species Outreach Programs Expanded
Topics included riparian food webs, keystone species, AIS, zebra mussel overview, aquatic macroinvertebrates, hydrologic cycle, water distribution, and a four-topic virtual field trip.
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New restrictions limit spread of invasive quagga mussels
Arizona: Local Boater Program Allows Limited Access to Lake Powell New restrictions limit spread of invasive quagga mussels
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Invasive Mussels Can Survive Wyoming Winters
Aquatic invasive species like zebra and quagga mussels are tiny but resilient.
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Combatting Invasive Mussels
The U.S. Department of the Interior today announced that four of its Bureaus will further coordinate efforts to prevent, contain and control quagga and zebra mussels in western states.
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Invasive zebra mussels were discovered in Delta Lake
The Rome Hatchery is one of DEC's largest hatcheries with annual production totaling nearly 160,000 pounds of brook, rainbow, and brown trout.
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Prevention of Aquatic Invasive Species Sees Record Year in Washington
Boaters helped the state celebrate a record year for efforts to prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species into Washington's waterways, including zebra and quagga mussels, aquatic plants, and fish and amphibian diseases.