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  • Aquatic Plant Surveys and Evaluation of Aquatic Plant Harvesting in Arizona Reservoirs
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The goal of our study was to develop information to help manage aquatic plants in Arizona’s reservoirs to benefit sport fish management activities and angler access. To attain this goal we surveyed aquatic plants in reservoirs throughout Arizona and evaluated

The goal of our study was to develop information to help manage aquatic plants in Arizona’s reservoirs to benefit sport fish management activities and angler access. To attain this goal we surveyed aquatic plants in reservoirs throughout Arizona and evaluated if the Arizona Game and Fish Department’s aquatic weed harvesting program was benefiting the fisheries program. Aquatic plant harvesting is probably a worthwhile endeavor to improve angler access and keep our angling customers satisfied. However, we strongly recommend that more effective decontamination procedures be implemented to limit the spread of invasive species

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2007-11
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      GF 7.3:G 84/9
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    • Technical guidance bulletin ; no. 9
    • Includes bibliographical references (p. 30-32).

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    Robinson, A. T., J. E. Fulmer, and L. D. Avenetti. 2007. Aquatic plant surveys and evaluation of aquatic plant harvesting in Arizona reservoirs. Arizona Game and Fish Department, Research Branch, Technical Guidance Bulletin No. 9, Phoenix. 39 pp.

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