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Club Tunicates

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Where are tunicates found
in Puget Sound?

As of May 1, 2006, State researchers and biologists have found invasive club tunicates growing on boats, docks, floats and pilings at marinas in Blaine, Neah Bay and Pleasant Harbor. The same species has also turned up at numerous locations in southern British Columbia, mostly in marinas, but also at some aquaculture sites.

If you see something that resembles a club tunicate at your marina, report it immediately. There are three ways:

 

 

 

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