Quagga
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2024 Purchase a Quagga Sticker (also known as a Mussel Fee Sticker)
The fee for the sticker is $16 and expires at the same time as the vessel registration renewal sticker. Failure to properly display the sticker on your vessel may result in a citation.
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CDFW Purchase a Quagga Sticker (Mussel Fee Sticker) Here
This online system allows you to purchase a Quagga Sticker
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Requirements Due to Quagga Mussel Discovery
The California Department of Water Resources (DWR) will begin implementing additional boating requirements
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New restrictions limit spread of invasive quagga mussels
Arizona: Local Boater Program Allows Limited Access to Lake Powell New restrictions limit spread of invasive quagga mussels
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Lake Powell quagga mussel infestation evolving
So far in 2018, more than 100 mussel-infested boats have been quarantined, a significant increase compared to recent years.
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Quagga Mussels Cause of Montana's Examination of Boats From Lake Powell
With the proliferation of adult quagga mussels in Lake Powell, on the border of Utah and Arizona, watercraft from this lake that are entering Montana will be subject to additional measures at watercraft inspection stations to ensure they are free from aquatic invasive species.
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$4 million for western states and tribes to combat invasive quagga and zebra mussels
The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation has allocated more than $4 million to support existing work by western states and tribes to combat the spread of invasive quagga and zebra mussels. Arizona has several quagga mussel-infested waterbodies and will benefit from the increased funding.
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1979 Ford Pinto at 20-feet covered in quagga mussels VIDEO
How it got there isn't clear. The car appears to have had its engine and other parts stripped. Some believe it was someone trying to create an artificial reef
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Winter Fungal Disease of Fish and Fish Eggs
As the weather cools, and many outdoors enthusiasts begin to put away their boats for winter, some are cashing in on the solitude and lower fishing pressure on their favorite lake. But as their catch rates increase, so do their chances of catching some fish that may be a bit unsightly. Many anglers send in photos to fisheries biologists and the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission's Facebook page this time of year with bass or crappie that look like they've got a bad case of acne.
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California agencies combatting the spread of invasive quagga and zebra mussels
California agencies combatting the spread of invasive quagga and zebra mussels remind boaters to remain cautious over Labor Day weekend.
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Quagga Mussel-Fouled Boats Intercepted Leaving Arizona
AZGFD reminds boaters to "clean, drain and dry" following five impoundments during past month PHOENIX — Following the recent interception and impoundment of multiple quagga mussel-fouled watercraft that had been in Lake Powell or Lake Havasu for extended periods, the Arizona Game and Fish Department reminds boaters to "clean, drain and dry" – and especially decontaminate — their watercraft and equipment before exiting waters designated as having aquatic invasive species.
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Stop the Spread of Invasive Quagga and Zebra Mussels
California agencies fighting the spread of invasive quagga and zebra mussels remind boaters to please remain vigilant over the three-day Labor Day weekend.
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Quagga-affected waters grow: AZGFD identifies Apache, Saguaro, Canyon lakes
Conclusive evidence of quagga mussels has recently been discovered at Canyon, Saguaro and Apache lakes, major recreational waters on the Tonto National Forest. Effective May 1, the Arizona Game and Fish Department will list these lakes as AIS-affected waters under AIS Directors Orders #2.
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Boaters Can Help Combat Spread of Invasive Quagga and Zebra Mussels Over Labor Day Weekend
California agencies fighting the spread of invasive quagga and zebra mussels remind boaters to remain vigilant over the three-day Labor Day weekend. Quagga on quarter People who launch vessels at any body of water are subject to watercraft inspections and are encouraged to clean, drain and dry their motorized and non-motorized boats, including personal watercraft, and any equipment that comes into contact with the water before and after recreating at a waterway