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Ben Gollon, a live bait wholesaler in Stevens Point, Wis., said he expected to spend $60,000 this year to comply. "It's outrageous," he said. Despite the industry complaints, the new regulations don't appear to differ significantly from the previous federal order, said Marc Gaden, spokesman for the Great Lakes Fishery Commission. While describing federal and state containment efforts as "appropriate," he said governments had not done enough to prevent further introductions of invasive organisms. Scientists believe VHS was among many species brought to the region inside ballast tanks of oceangoing ships. "It's crucial to keep them out in the first place," Gaden said. "Once they're here, spreading and movement around is all but inevitable." ___ On the Net: Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service:
http://www.aphis.usda.gov/
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