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Vessel Fouling in Prince William Sound: Non- indigenous Species Analysis Russ Herwig, Jeff Cordell, Dave Lawrence, Greg Jensen School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences University of Washington Washington Sea Grant Russ Herwig, Jeff Cordell, Dave Lawrence, Greg Jensen School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences University of Washington Washington Sea Grant
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Prince William Sound Regional Citizens’ Advisory Council PWSRCAC
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Research Objectives Establish standardized protocols for sampling hull fouling that will identify non-indigenous species Identify potential risk sources of invasive species to Prince William Sound Identify and catalog any non-indigenous and indigenous species now found on boat hulls in Prince William Sound Establish standardized protocols for sampling hull fouling that will identify non-indigenous species Identify potential risk sources of invasive species to Prince William Sound Identify and catalog any non-indigenous and indigenous species now found on boat hulls in Prince William Sound
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Strategy Sample ship hulls in Prince William Sound? Decided to sample “Alaska ships” in state of Washington Closer to science team Reduce expense to project Sample ship hulls in Prince William Sound? Decided to sample “Alaska ships” in state of Washington Closer to science team Reduce expense to project
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