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Non native game fish
Non native game fish








By tracking which species are being sold, the DNR can increase awareness of future potential invaders that could harm Michigan's environment or economy. This information is helping the DNR track which species are being sold in the state of Michigan. Live non-native organisms, if released into the environment, have the potential to become invasive. Provide notification of an event What is the DNR doing with this information? If individuals are selling organisms and handling the sales transactions at the auction, these individuals will have to register themselves, and the "Business Location" when registering will be the address where the auction is occurring.

#NON NATIVE GAME FISH REGISTRATION#

Regarding registration requirements as described above, if all sales transactions are handled by the auction host and sale proceeds go to the host, not the donors, then individual club members or auction members are not required to register. If you are hosting an event where live, non-native aquatic organisms will be sold or auctioned, you must notify the DNR at least 10 days before the event by using the form below. Ecological Impacts of Non-native Freshwater Fishes. Report here Required notification for trade shows, auctions or sales events It is confirmed that non-native freshwater fish species sometimes are not considered in the action plans of the area, and some measures to alleviate the ecological effects of fish species introduction are proposed, while paying attention to local development. For future years, the report should cover sales from Jan. The 2019 report should include species sold between Mar. The form provides additional information on species exemptions. Some species are exempt from reporting however, all sellers must submit a report regardless of the species sold. Registrants are required to report the name and number of individuals of each aquatic species sold using the online reporting form. The seller's registration confirmation number will be needed for reporting. Print Certificate of Registration Reporting requirementĪ person or entity required to register to sell live, nonnative aquatic species must also report sale information to the DNR. The one-time sale (or offering for sale) of aquatic species if it involves 20 or less organisms of a single species.The sale (or offering for sale) of aquatic species, other than prohibited species or restricted species, for human consumption.Activities authorized under Part 459 of NREPA (Propagation of game fish in private waters).Activities authorized under the Michigan Aquaculture Development Act.Anyone selling live aquatic animals or plants in Michigan, including:Įxemptions to the registration requirement include:








Non native game fish