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Aquatic invasive species -- harmful, non-native plants, animals,
and microorganisms living in aquatic habitats -- damage ecosystems
or threaten commercial, agricultural, and recreational activities.
The Nonindigenous Aquatic Nuisance Prevention and Control Act of
1990 created the Task Force and required it to develop an aquatic
nuisance species program. The Water Resources Reform and
Development Act of 2014 includes a provision that the United States
Government Accountability Office (GAO) assess federal costs of, and
spending on, aquatic invasive species. This book examines how much
Task Force member agencies expended addressing aquatic invasive
species for fiscal years 2012-2014; activities conducted by Task
Force member agencies and challenges in addressing aquatic invasive
species; and the extent to which the Task Force has measured
progress in achieving the goals of its 2013-2017 strategic plan.
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