FISHERIES ACTAquatic Invasive Species RegulationsP.C.2015-63320155
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His Excellency the Governor General in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans, pursuant to subsections 34(2), 36(5) and 43(1)a and (2)b of the Fisheries Actc, makes the annexed Aquatic Invasive Species Regulations.S.C. 2012, c. 19, ss. 149(2) to (4)S.C. 2012, c. 19, s. 149(4)R.S., c. F-14InterpretationDefinitionsThe following definitions apply in these Regulations.Act means the Fisheries Act. (Loi)aquatic invasive species means a species set out in Part 2 or 3 of the schedule. (espèce aquatique envahissante)indigenous, in respect of an aquatic species, means that the species originated naturally in a particular region or body of water. (indigène)GeneralList of aquatic invasive speciesFor the purpose of subsection 43(3) of the Act, the list of aquatic invasive species is the list set out in Parts 2 and 3 of the schedule.Estimate of costsBefore publishing proposed regulations made under subsection 43(3) of the Act, the Minister must provide the President of the Treasury Board with an estimate of the costs of their implementation.Designation of speciesA reference in these Regulations to an aquatic invasive species or family of aquatic invasive species by its common name as set out in column 1 in Part 2 or 3 of the schedule is to be read as a reference to the scientific name of that species or family of species that is set out in column 2.Inconsistency with other regulationsIn the event of an inconsistency between these Regulations and any other regulations made under the Act, these Regulations prevail to the extent of the inconsistency.ProhibitionsProhibition against importationIt is prohibited for any person to import members of a species set out in Part 2 of the schedule, including any genetic material capable of propagating the species, into the applicable area set out in column 4 of that Part, unless the member is in the condition, if any, set out in column 3.Prohibition against possessionIt is prohibited for any person to possess members of a species set out in Part 2 of the schedule, including any genetic material capable of propagating the species, within the applicable area set out in column 5 of that Part, unless the member is in the condition, if any, set out in column 3.Prohibition against transportationIt is prohibited for any person to transport members of a species set out in Part 2 of the schedule, including any genetic material capable of propagating the species, within the applicable area set out in column 6 of that Part, unless the member is in the condition, if any, set out in column 3.Prohibition against releaseIt is prohibited for any person to release, or engage in any activity that may lead to the release of, members of a species set out in Part 2 of the schedule, including any genetic material capable of propagating the species, into a body of water frequented by fish within the applicable area set out in column 7 of that Part, unless the member is in the condition, if any, set out in column 3.Prohibition against introduction of non-indigenous speciesIt is prohibited for any person to introduce an aquatic species into a particular region or body of water frequented by fish where it is not indigenous unless authorized to do so under federal or provincial law.ExemptionsExemption for certain personsSections 6 to 9 do not apply to fishery officers or fishery guardians carrying out their duties under these Regulations or to any other person acting under their direction.Exemption for emergenciesSections 6 to 10 do not apply to persons operating any vehicles, vessels or aircraft engaged in emergency, search and rescue or firefighting operations.Exemption for authorized purposesIf the purpose of the importation, possession, transportation or release of members of a species set out in Part 2 of the schedule is for scientific, educational or aquatic invasive species control purposes, sections 6 to 9 do not applyto employees or any other person acting under the direction ofan educational institution,a research facility,a zoo or aquarium, ora federal or provincial department with a mandate to manage or control aquatic invasive species; andto persons engaged in the activities authorized under subsection 19(3).Permit, licence or authorization requiredThe employees or persons exempted under subparagraphs (1)(a)(i) to (iii) must hold the applicable permits, licences and authorizations issued under the following provisions:section 6.1 of the Manitoba Fishery Regulations, 1987;section 19 of the Quebec Fishery Regulations, 1990;sections 52 and 56 of the Fishery (General) Regulations;subsection 9(3) of the Saskatchewan Fishery Regulations, 1995;subsection 6(2) of the Ontario Fishery Regulations, 2007;sections 34.1 and 34.2 of Fish Licensing of Ontario, O. Reg. 664/98;subsection 3(1) of the Fishing Licensing Regulation of Manitoba, Man. Reg. 124/97;section 3 of the Freshwater Fish Regulation of British Columbia, B.C. Reg. 261/83;subsection 88(3) and section 88.1 of The Fisheries Regulations of Saskatchewan, R.R.S. c. F-16.1 Reg. 1;subsection 12(1) of the Fisheries (Alberta) Act of Alberta, R.S.A. 2000, c. F-16;section 86 of the Wild Life Regulations of Newfoundland and Labrador, C.N.L.R. 1156/96;all applicable provisions in regulations made under the Canada National Parks Act.Exemption for licence holderSection 7 does not apply to a person holding a fishing licence who has caught a member of a species set out in Part 2 of the schedule if that person takes immediate measures to destroy the member in a manner that ensures that it and any genetic material capable of propagating the species cannot survive.Exemption — certain diploid grass carpSection 7 does not apply, in respect of the possession of diploid grass carp, to persons employed by the Aquaculture Centre of Excellence at Lethbridge College and Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development, or persons under their direction, if they hold a fish research licence issued under subsection 12(1) of the Fisheries (Alberta) Act of Alberta and if the diploid grass carp are possessed for the purpose of culturing triploid grass carp.Exemption — triploid grass carpSections 7 and 8 do not apply, in respect of the possession and transportation of triploid grass carp, to persons holding a cultured fish licence issued under subsection 12(1) of the Fisheries (Alberta) Act of Alberta.Exemption for holder of cultured fish licenceSection 9 does not apply to persons holding a cultured fish licence issued under subsection 12(1) of the Fisheries (Alberta) Act of Alberta in respect of the release of grass carp — that have been confirmed as triploid grass carp — for the purpose of vegetation control, in a body of water on privately owned land that is isolated from other bodies of water in a manner that ensures that the grass carp will not adversely affect — in any other body of water — other fish, fish habitat or the use of fish.Exemption if otherwise regulatedSections 6 to 10 and directions given under subsections 22(2), 26(1) and 27(1), do not applyin respect of ballast water and sediments that are carried on board a vessel designed or constructed to carry ballast water, to the persons referred to in subsection 4(1) of the Ballast Water Regulations; orin respect of the biofouling of a vessel that is over 24 m in length, to the person in charge of the vessel.Exemption for some vesselsA fishery officer or fishery guardian must not take the measures referred to in subsection 25(1) in respect ofballast water and sediments that are carried on board a vessel designed or constructed to carry ballast water; orthe biofouling of a vessel that is over 24 m in length.Definition of biofoulingFor the purpose of subsections (1) and (2), biofouling means the accumulation of aquatic organisms such as micro-organisms, plants and animals on surfaces and structures that are immersed in or exposed to the aquatic environment.Definitions of ballast water and sedimentsFor the purpose of subsections (1) and (2), ballast water and sediments have the same meaning as in subsection 1(1) of the Ballast Water Regulations.SOR/2021-120, s. 26Prescribed PersonsPrescribed personsThe following persons are prescribed under paragraph 36(5)(f) of the Act:the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans;the Minister responsible for the Parks Canada Agency;for Ontario, the provincial Minister of Natural Resources and Forestry;for Nova Scotia, the provincial Minister of Fisheries and Aquaculture;for Manitoba, the provincial Minister of Conservation and Water Stewardship;for British Columbia, the provincial Minister of Environment and the provincial Minister of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations;for Saskatchewan, the provincial Minister of Environment;for Alberta, the provincial Minister of Environment and Sustainable Resource Development; andfor Yukon, the territorial Minister of Environment.Compliance and EnforcementControl and EradicationDefinition of MinisterFor the purpose of this section and sections 27 and 28, Minister means any of the persons listed in section 18.PurposesThe Minister may take a measure referred to in subsection (3)to prevent the introduction or spread of, or to control or eradicate,any species set out in Part 2 of the schedule in the areas in which it is prohibited,any species set out in Part 2 or 3 of the schedule in a particular region or body of water frequented by fish where the species is not indigenous and may harm fish, fish habitat or the use of fish, andany aquatic species, other than a species set out in Part 2 or 3 of the schedule, in a particular region or body of water frequented by fish where the aquatic species is not indigenous and may harm fish, fish habitat or the use of fish; andto treat or destroy any member of a species described in paragraph (a).Control activitiesDespite any other regulations made under the Act, the Minister may authorize the deposit of deleterious substances belonging to one of the classes of deleterious substances authorized under section 21 and provide directions for their deposit in any water or place referred to in subsection 36(3) of the Act.Exemption for aquaculture activitiesSubsection (3) does not apply in respect of aquaculture activities if the deposit of a deleterious substance is otherwise authorized under the Act.Licensed fishing for aquatic invasive speciesDespite any other regulations made under the Act, the Minister and any provincial minister having jurisdiction over fisheries may license fishing for any species referred to in subsection 19(2) in the places referred to in that subsection.Authorized deleterious substancesThe following classes of deleterious substances are authorized for the purpose of paragraph 36(4)(b) of the Act and subsections 19(3) and 27(1):drugs whose sale is permitted or otherwise authorized, or whose importation is not prohibited, under the Food and Drugs Act; andpest control products that are registered, or whose use is authorized, under the Pest Control Products Act.Measures and DirectionsNotification regarding non-indigenous speciesA fishery officer or fishery guardian may notify a person, directly or through a public notice, that an aquatic species is not indigenous in a particular region or body of water frequented by fish.Directions to stop introductionIn the event that the unauthorized introduction of an aquatic species into a particular region or body of water frequented by fish where it is not indigenous is imminent or in the process of occurring, a fishery officer may give a direction to a personprohibiting that person from engaging in any activity that may lead to that introduction; ordirecting that person to cease engaging in any activity that may lead to that introduction.DefinitionsThe following definitions apply in sections 25 to 27 and 29.carrier means anything, other than a conveyance or structure, that is a host to, or that facilitates the movement of, a species set out in Part 2 or 3 of the schedule. (porteur)conveyance or structure means a conveyance or structure that is a host to, or that facilitates the movement of, a species set out in Part 2 or 3 of the schedule. (moyen de transport ou structure)LimitationsA fishery officer or fishery guardian may take a measure set out in section 25 or give a direction set out in section 26 onlyto determine whether the species is an aquatic invasive species;to prevent the introduction or spread of, or to control or eradicate,any species set out in Part 2 of the schedule in the areas in which it is prohibited, orany species set out in Part 2 or 3 of the schedule in a particular region or body of water frequented by fish where the species is not indigenous and may harm fish, fish habitat or the use of fish; orto treat or destroy any member of a species described in paragraph (b).MeasuresA fishery officer or fishery guardian or a person acting under their direction maytreat or destroy a member of an aquatic invasive species or a carrier or treat a conveyance or structure;establish a temporary barrier around the member of an aquatic invasive species or the carrier, conveyance or structure; andpost signs or markers that prohibit access around the member of an aquatic invasive species or the carrier, conveyance or structure.Reasonable assistanceA person must give all reasonable assistance requested by the fishery officer or the fishery guardian to enable them to carry out the measures set out in subsection (1) and must provide any information requested by them that is relevant to the measures if the personis in possession of a member of a species set out in Part 2 or 3 of the schedule;is in possession or in charge of a carrier, conveyance or structure or owns or occupies the land, building or place where the member of the species is found; oris engaged in any activity that may lead or has led to the introduction or spread of the species.DirectionsSubject to subsection (2), a fishery officer may give a written direction requiring a personto restrict any activity that may lead to the introduction or spread of an aquatic invasive species;to restrict access to a place where a member of the species is found;to engage in any activity to prevent the introduction or spread of the species; andto engage in any activity to treat or destroy the member of the species or a carrier or to treat a conveyance or structure.Persons subject to directionThe direction may be given only to a person whois in possession of a member of the species or of a carrier, conveyance or structure where a member of the species is found;is in charge of a carrier, conveyance or structure where a member of the species is found;owns or occupies the land, building or place where a member of the species is found; oris engaged in any activity that may lead or has led to the introduction or spread of the species.Exemption from fishing licenceIf a direction given under paragraph (1)(d) requires the use of fishing as a means to destroy members of a species set out in Part 2 or 3 of the schedule, the person to whom the direction is given is exempted from the requirement to hold a licence to fish for that species.Exemption while under directionIf a direction given under subsection (1) requires a person to be in possession of or to transport a member of a species set out in Part 2 of the schedule, that person is exempted from sections 7 and 8 to the extent necessary to fulfill the requirements of the direction.Use of deleterious substanceThe Minister may give a written direction requiring the deposit of a deleterious substance belonging to one of the classes of deleterious substances authorized under section 21to prevent the introduction or spread of, or to control or eradicate,any species set out in Part 2 of the schedule in the areas in which it is prohibited, orany species set out in Part 2 or 3 of the schedule in a particular region or body of water frequented by fish where the species is not indigenous and may harm fish, fish habitat or the use of fish; orto treat or destroy any member of a species described in paragraph (a) or a carrier or to treat a conveyance or structure where a member of the species is found.Persons subject to directionThe direction may be given only to a person whois in possession of a member of the species or of a carrier, conveyance or structure where a member of the species is found;is in charge of a carrier, conveyance or structure where a member of the species is found;owns or occupies the land, building or place where a member of the species is found; oris engaged in any activity that may lead or has led to the introduction or spread of the species.Exemption while under directionIf a direction given under subsection (1) requires a person to be in possession of or to transport a member of a species set out in Part 2 of the schedule, that person is exempted from sections 7 and 8 to the extent necessary to fulfill the requirements of the direction.RequirementsThe measures set out in subsections 19(2) and (3) and 25(1) and the directions given in accordance with subsections 22(2), 26(1) and 27(1) must not be taken or given unlessthe measure or direction does not compromise public safety;in the case of a measure or direction affecting a vessel, the measure or direction is taken or given only to the extent that it does not compromise the safety of the vessel or the persons on board and, in the case of vessels over 24 m in length, if the Minister, the fishery officer or the fishery guardian has consulted the Minister of Transport or a marine safety inspector before taking the measure or giving the direction; andin the case of a non-emergency situation in which the measure or direction may have a significant impact on activities under the jurisdiction of a department or agency of the Government of Canada or the government of any province or municipality, the Minister, the fishery officer or the fishery guardian has notified that department, agency or government.Deleterious substanceIf a measure or direction referred to in subsection (1) involves the deposit of a deleterious substance,alternative measures and the impact of the deposit on fish, fish habitat or the use of fish must be taken into account; andthe deposit must be authorized by a person prescribed under section 18.Contents of directionsDirections given under subsection 26(1) or 27(1) mustdescribe the member of the aquatic invasive species and the carrier, conveyance or structure, if there is one, that is the subject of the direction;briefly describe the reasons for the direction;set out the time period in respect of which the direction applies, up to a maximum of 15 days with an extension of up to a maximum of 90 days;describe the requirements set out in subsection 26(1) or 27(1); andbe delivered in person or, if that is not possible, be posted in a conspicuous place at or near the location of the member of the species or of the carrier, conveyance or structure.Further contentsDirections given under subsection 27(1) must alsoset out the place and manner in which the member of the species or the carrier, conveyance or structure, if there is one, must be treated or destroyed;set out the date by which the requirement must be satisfied; andstate the terms and conditions applicable to the deposit of the deleterious substance.RequirementsEvery person to whom a direction is given under subsection 22(2), 26(1) or 27(1)must follow the requirements specified in the direction; andis prohibited from engaging in any activity contrary to the requirements specified in the direction.ProhibitionIt is prohibited for any person to enter an areaaround which the temporary barrier referred to in paragraph 25(1)(b) has been established; oraround which the signs or markers referred to in paragraph 25(1)(c) have been posted.Consequential AmendmentsManitoba Fishery Regulations, 1987[Amendments][Amendment][Amendment]Fishery (General) Regulations[Amendment][Amendment][Amendment]Ontario Fishery Regulations, 2007[Amendments][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment][Amendment]Coming into ForceRegistrationThese Regulations come into force on the day on which they are registered.(Sections 1, 2, 4 and 6 to 9, subsection 13(1), section 14, paragraph 19(2)(a), section 23, paragraphs 24(b) and 25(2)(a), subsections 26(3) and (4) and paragraph 27(1)(a) and subsection 27(3))InterpretationDefinitionsThe following definitions apply in this schedule.boundary waters has the same meaning as in the Preliminary Article of the Treaty relating to Boundary Waters and Questions arising along the Boundary between Canada and the United States as set out in Schedule 1 to the International Boundary Waters Treaty Act. (eaux limitrophes)transboundary waters means those waters that, in their natural channels, flow across the international boundary between Canada and the United States. (eaux transfrontalières)Geographic coordinatesThe geographic coordinates in this schedule are in reference to the North American Datum 1983 (NAD83).
PART 2
Species Subject to Prohibitions and ControlsColumn 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5Column 6Column 7ItemCommon NameScientific NameConditionArea — Importation ProhibitedArea — Possession ProhibitedArea — Transportation ProhibitedArea — Release Prohibited1Grass carpCtenopharyngodon idellaDead and evisceratedCanadaCanadaCanadaCanada2Bighead carpHypophthalmichthys nobilisDead and evisceratedCanadaCanadaCanadaCanada3Silver carpHypophthalmichthys molitrixDead and evisceratedCanadaCanadaCanadaCanada4Black carpMylopharyngodon piceusDead and evisceratedCanadaCanadaCanadaCanada5Zebra musselDreissena polymorphaCanada, except inthe transboundary waters in Ontario, downstream of the bridge crossing the Pigeon River located at 48°00′05.1″N 89°35′06.8″W;the boundary waters of the Canadian Great Lakes and connecting waterways, between the location of the bridge and the boundary between Ontario and Quebec; andthe boundary and transboundary waters in QuebecBritish Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and ManitobaBritish Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and ManitobaBritish Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba6Quagga musselDreissena bugensisCanada, except inthe transboundary waters in Ontario, downstream of the bridge crossing the Pigeon River located at 48°00′05.1″N 89°35′06.8″W;the boundary waters of the Canadian Great Lakes and connecting waterways, between the location of the bridge and the boundary between Ontario and Quebec; andthe boundary and transboundary waters in QuebecBritish Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and ManitobaBritish Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and ManitobaBritish Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba7Any species of the snakehead familyAny species of the family ChannidaeDead and evisceratedOntarioOntarioOntario8RuffeGymnocephalus cernuaDeadOntario and ManitobaOntario and ManitobaOntario and Manitoba9RuddScardinius erythropthalmusDeadOntario and ManitobaOntario and ManitobaOntario and Manitoba10Round gobyNeogobius melanostomusDeadOntario and ManitobaOntario and ManitobaOntario and Manitoba11Tubenose gobyProterorhinus semilunarisDeadOntario and ManitobaOntario and ManitobaOntario and Manitoba12Sea lampreyPetromyzon marinusDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba13Arctic lampreyLethenteron camtschaticumDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba14Siberian sturgeonAcipenser baeriiDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba15Russian sturgeonAcipenser gueldenstaedtiiDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba16Thorn sturgeonAcipenser nudiventrisDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba17Sterlet sturgeonAcipenser ruthenusDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba18Stellate sturgeonAcipenser stellatusDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba19Beluga sturgeonHuso husoDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba20Pallid sturgeonScaphirhynchus albusDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba21Shortnose sturgeonAcipenser brevirostrumDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba22Shovelnose sturgeonScaphirhynchus platorynchusDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba23PaddlefishPolyodon spathulaDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba24Spotted garLepisosteus oculatusDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba25Longnose garLepisosteus osseusDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba26Shortnose garLepisosteus platostomusDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba27BowfinAmia calvaDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba28AlewifeAlosa pseudoharengusDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba29Gizzard shadDorosoma cepedianumDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba30Rainbow smeltOsmerus mordaxDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba31BitterlingAll species of the genera Rhodeus and TanakiaDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba32Carp breamAbramis bramaDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba33Schneider or ChubAlburnoides bipunctatusDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba34BarbelBarbel barbusDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba35Crucian carpCarassius carassiusDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba36GudgeonGobio gobio gobioDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba37Red shinerCyprinella lutrensisDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba38Utah chubGila atrariaDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba39European chubLeuciscus cephalusDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba40Orfe or IdeLeuciscus idusDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba41Common daceLeuciscus leuciscusDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba42Czekanowski’s minnowPhoxinus czekanowskiiDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba43Swamp minnowPhoxinus perenurusDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba44Eurasian minnowPhoxinus phoxinusDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba45KutumRutilus frisiiDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba46RoachRutilus rutilusDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba47TenchTinca tincaDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba48VimbaVimba vimbaDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba49White cloud minnowTanichthys albonubesDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba50Lake chubsuckerErimyzon sucettaDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba51Stone loachBarbatula barbatulaDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba52Oriental weatherfishMisgurnus anguillicaudatusDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba53Walking catfishClarias batrachusDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba54White catfishAmeiurus catusDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba55Yellow bullheadAmeiurus natalisDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba56Slender madtomNoturus exilisDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba57Margined madtomNoturus insignisDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba58Brindled madtomNoturus miurusDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba59Freckled madtomNoturus nocturnusDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba60Northern madtomNoturus stigmosusDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba61Flathead catfishPylodictis olivarisDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba62Wels catfishSilurus glanisDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba63Western mosquitofishGambusia affinisDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba64Fourspine sticklebackApeltes quadracusDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba65Threespine sticklebackGasterosteus aculeatusDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba66Blackspotted sticklebackGasterosteus wheatlandiDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba67Bullhead or Miller’s thumbCottus gobio gobioDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba68White perchMorone americana and hybridsDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba69Yellow bassMorone mississippiensis and hybridsDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba70Striped bassMorone saxatilis and hybridsDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba71Green sunfishLepomis cyanellusDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba72Orangespotted sunfishLepomis humilisDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba73Longear sunfishLepomis megalotisDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba74Northern sunfishLepomis peltastesDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba75ZanderSander luciopercaDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba76Volga pikeperchSander volgensis or Sander marinusDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba77SnakeheadChanna argusDead and evisceratedManitobaManitobaManitoba78European stream valvataValvata piscinalisDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba79Chinese mystery snailCipangopaludina chinensisDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba80New Zealand ud snailPotamopyrgus antipodarumDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba81Mud bithynidBithynia tentaculataDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba82Big-eared radixRadix auriculariaDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba83Asian clamCorbicula flumineaDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba84Greater european peaclamPisidium amnicumDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba85Henslow peaclamPisidium henslowanumDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba86European fingernail clamSphaerium corneumDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba87Spiny water fleaBythotrephes cederstroemiDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba88Fish hook water fleaCercopagis pengoiDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba89Rusty crayfishOrconectes rusticusiDeadManitobaManitobaManitoba
PART 3
Species Subject to Controls Only in Areas Where They Are Not IndigenousColumn 1Column 2ItemCommon NameScientific Name1Club tunicateStyela clava2Vase tunicateCiona intestinalis3Golden Star tunicateBotryllus schlosseri4Violet tunicateBotrylloides violaceus5DidemnumDidemnum vexillum6Bloody red shrimpHemimysis anomala7European green crabCarcinus maenas8Chinese mitten crabEriocheir sinensis9Smallmouth bassMicropterus dolomieu10Largemouth bassMicropterus salmoides11Northern pikeEsox lucius12PumpkinseedLepomis gibbosus13WalleyeSander vitreus14Yellow perchPerca flavescens