Aquatic Invasive Species Decontamination Report is a legal document that was released by the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife - a government authority operating within Washington.
Q: What is an aquatic invasive species?
A: An aquatic invasive species is a non-native species that can harm an ecosystem after being introduced to a new area.
Q: Why is it important to decontaminate equipment in water bodies?
A: Decontaminating equipment helps prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species to other water bodies.
Q: What are some examples of aquatic invasive species in Washington?
A: Examples include zebra mussels, Eurasian watermilfoil, and New Zealand mudsnails.
Q: How can I decontaminate my watercraft and equipment?
A: You can use hot water, bleach solution, or high-pressure washing to decontaminate your watercraft and equipment.
Form Details:
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