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Group receives $5,000 to fight invasive aquatic species

BARTON, Vermont (AP) — The Crystal Lake Preservation Association has received more than $5,000 from Vermont to help support its program that fights the spread of aquatic invasive species such

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Marine sanctuary officials working on invasive species plan

CENTRAL CALIFORNIA — A pair of invasive Japanese algae could spread into the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary, according to two members of the sanctuary’s Resource Protection Department. Members of

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Crystal Ball of DBW’s Future: Hazy

SACRAMENTO — The marine industry is a goldmine and Sacramento’s policymakers are missing out on an opportunity to work with an economically secure sector. Such is the sentiment expressed by

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State Fisheries Division creating invasive species bureau

HELENA, Montana (AP) ― Montana’s Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks is creating a new bureau to manage the prevention, detection and control of invasive mussels. The Aquatic Invasive Species

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Lobbyists weigh in on bill requiring boat stickers

BOZEMAN, Montana (AP) ― Boaters would need a $25 sticker to be able to access state fishing sites under a bill proposed at the Legislature. The Bozeman Daily Chronicle reports