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Invasive species are non-native plants and animals whose introduction causes harm to the economy, environment, or human health. Non-native species originate outside the Great Lakes basin and are introduced into the basin due to deliberate or accidental human activities.
Today, nearly 100 waterbodies across the state are impacted by growths of aquatic exotic/invasive species. Aquatic invasive species are those species that are non-native to our area, and that can pose direct impacts to the ecological health and recreational opportunities of our waterbodies.
Species such as the Asian carp, zebra mussel, quagga mussel, round goby, sea lamprey and alewife are widely known as invasive.
At high densities, the spiny water flea can outcompete native zooplankton on which some of our native fish species rely. Researchers found the animal, which is native to Europe and Asia, in the Broads in Gilford, the deepest section of Lake Winnipesaukee, ing to the department.
New Hampshire Prohibited Aquatic Species Subject NameScientific NameOrderwater chestnutTrapa L.MyrtaleswatermilfoilMyriophyllum spp.Haloragaleswestern watermilfoilMyriophyllum hippuroides Nutt. ex Torr. A. GrayHaloragaleswhorled watermilfoilMyriophyllum verticillatum L.Haloragales44 more rows
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