Help Control Aquatic Invasive Species
The NJDEP Division of Fish and Wildlife is requesting anglers and boaters to do their part to halt the spread of aquatic invasive species have made their way into New Jersey waters. Plants like Eurasian water milfoil, hydrilla, didymo (rock snot) and water chestnut choke once thriving waterways. Invasive fish such as the snakehead, flathead catfish, and Asian swamp eel can outcompete other fish, including native species and prized recreational fish, for food and available habitat.
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