Fish, shellfish, and aquatic plants that are not native to Texas may multiply rapidly, compete with native animals and plants for food and space, and cause harm to our ecosystems, get in the way of recreation, and cause economic damage. Introduced species often lack natural enemies or competitors in their new environment, and may multiply and spread at an alarming rate, intefering with boat traffic, affecting water quality, and causing a range of other problems. In order to manage and conserve our natural resources and protect outdoor recreation opportunities, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department enforces laws to protect our state waters against the introduction of exotic aquatic species. For more information, visit TexasInvasives. Invasive species that have been introduced into water bodies often travel from one water body to another by "hitching a ride" on a watercraft.
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