1984

burrowing shrimp

 

Draft Environmental Impact Statement issued for the use of carbaryl by Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife and Washington Department of Ecology. 

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1983

legislative action

 

State-funded oyster larvae and spatfall monitoring discontinued; Condition Index monitoring continues

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1981

burrowing shrimp

 

A Washington State Special Local Needs Permit (24(c)) was included as an additional requirement for using carbaryl. Issued by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) through the Washington State Department of Agriculture 

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1979

spartina

 

Washington Department of Wildlife recommended the eradication of Spartina (Hedge et al. 2003)

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1974

legislative action

 

The Boldt Decision affirmed tribal fishing rights and co-management responsibility to signatory tribes in Washington.

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1973

burrowing shrimp

 

Additional permits for the use of carbaryl against burrowing shrimp on selected acreage were issued by Washington Department of Fisheries.

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1965

shellfish and cultivation

 

Japanese oyster drill (Ocinebrellus inornatus) established on several beds in Willapa Bay despite seed inspections at the point of packing in Japan; Eastern oyster drill (Urosalpinx cinerea) also present.

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1963

burrowing shrimp

 

The use of carbaryl to manage burrowing shrimp on selected acreage in Willapa Bay and Grays Harbor was reviewed and approved by the Washington Department of Fisheries, Washington Department of Agriculture, and United States Environmental Protection Agency. 

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1961

burrowing shrimp

 

The carbamate insecticide carbaryl was selected as the primary tactic for burrowing shrimp control in the coastal estuaries of both Washington and Oregon (Lindsay, 1961)

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