FWP Commission Seeks Public Comment On Statewide No Wake Zone Rule At Commercial Marinas
Saturday, Dec. 1st 2012 5:59 PM
The Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Commission is seeking public comment on a proposed new rule that would establish a statewide “no-wake zone” at all commercial marinas in Montana.
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