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Puget Sound Action Team. 2007. Washington State's Response to an Invasion of Non-native Tunicates. Office of the Govenor, State of Washington. http://www.psparchives.com/publications/our_work/protect_habitat/tunicates/TunicateReport07_lr.pdf.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 18741
Type: Report
Author: Puget Sound Action Team.
Date (year): 2007
Report TitleWashington State's Response to an Invasion of Non-native Tunicates.
Publisher:Office of the Govenor, State of Washington.
Publisher Location:
Pages: 29
URL: http://www.psparchives.com/publications/our_work/protect_habitat/tunicates/TunicateReport07_lr.pdf
Keywords: Washington State, Tunicates, invasion
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Didemnum vexillum

    WA - Puget Sound, Edmonds Underwater Park, Edmonds
    WA - Liberty Bay, at the Poulsbo Yacht Club, Poulsbo.
    WA - Totten Inlet, Gallagher Cove, Taylor Shellfish Rafts.
    WA - Dabob Bay, Taylor Shellfish Site, Hood Canal.
    WA - Des Moines Marina, City of Des Moines, Puget Sound.
    WA - Des Moines Marina, City of Des Moines, Puget Sound.
    WA - Longbranch Marina, Filucy Bay [southern end of Puget Sound], in Longbranch.
    WA - Port Washington Marina, Port Washington Narrows [Puget Sound], Bremerton.
    WA - Liberty Bay [Puget Sound] at Liberty Bay Marina in Poulsbo.
    WA - Totten Inlet [Puget Sound] at Steamboat Island [~8 mi N of Olympia].
    WA - Eagle Harbor [Puget Sound] at Winslow Marina in Winslow, Bainbridge Island.
    WA - Totten Inlet, Gallagher Cove, Taylor Shellfish Rafts.

Styela clava

    WA - Hood Canal, Pleasant Harbor Marina, Pleasant Harbor [just S of Brinnon].
    WA - Drayton Harbor, Blaine Marina, Puget Sound.
    WA - Drayton Harbor, Blaine Marina, Puget Sound.


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