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Old 08-04-2007, 12:05 PM
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Default Invasive Species

Plants like Giant Salvinia Salvinia,Alligator Weed, Hydrilla and fish species such as Snakehead and Black Carp are impairing both water quality and the survival of native species. Recreational fishing and boating are largely responsible for the spread of these species from one body of water to another.

Caution is necessary when transferring your boat and equipment from one body of water to another. Follow necessary procedures to prevent the spreading of these invading pests. Please help by reporting any invasive plants or fish species to the proper authorities.
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