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Protecting Washington from invasive species and toxic algae

 
Publication number Date Published Date Revised
10-10-044October 2010January 2011
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Author(s) Dept. of Fish & Wildlife and Dept. of Ecology
Description The Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife and Ecology – with the support of the Recreation and Conservation Office, the Puget Sound Partnership and the State Patrol – are seeking legislation to rescind the expiration date for fees that support the aquatic invasive species and aquatic algae control programs.
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Keywords recreation, partnership, algae control, fish, water quality, toxic, Puget Sound, freshwater, grant, aquatic
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