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snippet: Aquatic invasive species (AIS) are destructive to the state's environment and economy. To help stop or slow the spread of these damaging species, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife has created this feature class to inform boaters, kayakers, anglers, and anyone who recreates or works in Washington waters of infested waters. Stakeholders will be able to make informed decisions on decontamination protocols to prevent the spread of AIS.
summary: Aquatic invasive species (AIS) are destructive to the state's environment and economy. To help stop or slow the spread of these damaging species, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife has created this feature class to inform boaters, kayakers, anglers, and anyone who recreates or works in Washington waters of infested waters. Stakeholders will be able to make informed decisions on decontamination protocols to prevent the spread of AIS.
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accessInformation: These reports are from public citizens, private entities, tribes, and government entities including Department of Fish and Wildlife. Reports are submitted through the below methods and then the AIS Unit compiles the data. - Washington Invasive Species Council Application: http://www.invasivespecies.wa.gov/report.shtml - DFW AIS hotline 888-WDFW-AIS - Direct email to staff
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description: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;font-size:12pt"><P><SPAN>Point features showing where specific aquatic invasive species are present. Species included are currently limited to the New Zealand Mudsnail, but will include more species in the future.</SPAN></P></DIV>
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title: AquaticInvasiveSpecies
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tags: ["WDFW","Washington","Aquatic Invasive Species","AIS","New Zealand Mudsnail","NWMS"]
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name: AquaticInvasiveSpecies
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