NYDEC Aquatic Invasive Species Spread Prevention Regs Now In Effect
NY’s new Aquatic Invasive Species Regulations – reasonable precautions for boaters prior to launch (Part 576) – take effect today.
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NY’s new Aquatic Invasive Species Regulations – reasonable precautions for boaters prior to launch (Part 576) – take effect today.
GOVERNOR CUOMO ANNOUNCES ADOPTION OF REGULATIONS TO PROTECT NEW YORK’S WATERWAYS AND NATURAL HABITATS FROM INVASIVE SPECIES Statewide Regulations Require
CAYUGA LAKE FLOATING CLASSROOMPROJECT http://www.floatingclassroom.net WE NEED YOUR EYES ON THE LAKE! HYDRILLA VERTICILLATA threatens fisheries, tourism and the ecology
Public Notice Final New York State Aquatic Invasive Species Management Plan Eurasian milfoil in Adirondack Lake Aquatic invasive species (AIS)
Ray Brook – The Adirondack Park Agency (APA) is seeking public comment on two general permits Copyright Michael R. Martin
Experts had long hoped that low-calcium waters could shield Lake Tahoe from the invasive quagga mussel, but it appears they
For Immediate Release: 3/10/2015 GOVERNOR ANDREW M. CUOMOState of New York | Executive Chamber Eurasian milfoil, Mountainview Lake. Copyright Michael
Researchers in Florida are looking at adding rather than removing the aggressively invasive Water Hyacinth at Crystal River National Wildlife
The National Invasive Species Awareness Week (NISAW) is February 23-28, 2015 in Washington DC and satellite events are nationwide. http://www.nisaw.org/
The Finger Lakes Institute recently published an article on staying ahead of invasive species introduction through the use of Early