The statewide management plan must address: 1. Coordinated detection efforts and prevention of illegal introductions; 2. Coordinated dissemination of information concerning aquatic nuisance species among resource management agencies and organizations and impacted entities; 3. A coordinated education and awareness campaign; 4. Coordinated control of selected invasive species of aquatic plants and wild animals on lands and public waters; 5. A reasonable and workable inspection requirement for watercraft and equipment working on waters of the state, including those participating in organized events on the waters of the state; 6. Closure of points of access to infested waters, if the director determines closure is necessary; 7. Maintenance of public access to infested waters which are reasonably free of aquatic nuisance species; and 8. Notice to travelers of the penalties for violation of laws relating to aquatic nuisance species.
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