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                          Invasive plants and animals

  Fischer's Marina tags a boat as clean, drain and dry for spring 2014 season

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Invasive Species in our waters (see drop down page for invasive terrestrials and native plants)
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Asian clams have not been reported along Assembly Point shoreline, but we must continue to monitor its spread.
Bolton 2017, swimmers view new patch of asian clams. (Photo courtesy Kathy Bozony); a great deal of milfoil was sited off Assembly Point in season 2017
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