Objective 3. Quantify aquatic plant control trials in CAP and SRP Dragging chains Tractor brushing Triploid Grass Carp Tilapia (grazing and control) Chemicals.

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Objective 3. Quantify aquatic plant control trials in CAP and SRP Dragging chains Tractor brushing Triploid Grass Carp Tilapia (grazing and control) Chemicals Nutrient management Draw down and dry

…. Central Arizona

Objective 5. Instructional Materials Boating and fishing regulation booklets from AZG&F Aquatic Nuisance Species Handbook for Government Officials Web site Workshops Flyers Signs at boat ramps Signs at state welcome centers

Objective 2. Aquatic Weed Management Area CAP “watershed” SRP watershed Modeled on noxious weed management areas Identify stakeholders Delineate area Workshops Flyers and other materials Signs at boat ramps, etc.

Objective 6. Model for other potential Aquatic Weed Management Areas Lower Colorado River Imperial or Palo Verde Irrigation Districts Central Valley of California Rio Grande Valley