Washington Statutes

§ 17.26.005 — Findings.

Washington § 17.26.005
JurisdictionWashington
Title 17WEEDS, RODENTS, AND PESTS
Ch. 17.26CONTROL OF SPARTINA AND PURPLE LOOSESTRIFE

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Wash. Rev. Code § 17.26.005 (2026).

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The legislature finds that:

(1)Spartina alterniflora, Spartina anglica, Spartina x townsendii, and Spartina patens which are collectively called spartina are not native to the state of Washington nor to the west coast of North America. This noxious weed was inadvertently introduced into the wetlands of the state and is now aggressively invading new areas to the detriment of native ecosystems and aquatic habitat. The spread of spartina threatens to permanently convert and displace native freshwater and saltwater wetlands and intertidal zones, including critical habitat for migratory birds, many fish species, bivalves, invertebrates, marine mammals, and other animals. The continued spread of spartina will permanently reduce the diversity and the quantity of these species and will have a si

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[1995 c 255 s 1.]

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