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Tina Kotek on June 24. The bill increases the cost of invasive species boating permits for motorized and non-motorized boats by $3 per year. More strikingly, it expands the ...
Boat inspections are among the few weapons in California’s arsenal for protecting its lakes and reservoirs from being invaded by the golden mussel. The destructive mussels were found in October ...
Inspection stations set up by multiple agencies have already intercepted boats contaminated with golden mussels bound for lakes Tahoe, Folsom, Berryessa and Oroville ...
The Utah Department of Natural Resources officers, Utah Division of Wildlife Resources technicians did their part to keep invasive species out of Utah lakes and reservoirs over the ...
Why Black Carp Are a Problem If you’re an angler, you’ve probably heard about the invasive carp problem in the U.S., and may have even seen firsthand the damagi ...
On July 29, the Bureau of Reclamation will temporarily reduce water releases from Davis Dam to support efforts to decrease the local caddisfly population.The ...
While residents enjoy Michigan's Great Lakes, invasive species may be, too. During Aquatic Invasive Species Awareness Week here are 3 to watch for.
Aquatic invasive species Eurasian water milfoil in hand, June 30, 2025 (WLUK/Eric Peterson) TOPICS: Invasive species Aquatic Lake Winnebago Landing Blitz Fourth of July Clean Boats Inspection Boat ...
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) is urging boaters and paddlers to do their part to protect Texas lakes from aquatic invasive species during the heart of boating season. (Courtesy ...
DNR hosts public workshop on aquatic invasive species The workshop included a presentation by Chad Burback followed by a hands-on demonstration showing a prime spot where boaters may not be ...
Out-of-state boaters should also be aware of an existing law requiring the purchase of an Aquatic Invasive Species decal. Any motorized vessel not registered in New Hampshire must display a $20 AIS ...
New York’s Invasive Species Awareness Week is June 9 to 15. Clean, Drain, Dry is a campaign to reduce the spread of aquatic invasive species. Pests like the emerald ash borer or hemlock woolly ...