The legislature finds that some
nonindigenous species have the potential to cause economic and
environmental damage to the state and that current efforts to
stop the introduction of nonindigenous species from shipping
vessels do not adequately reduce the risk of new introductions
into Washington waters.
The legislature recognizes the international ramifications
and the rapidly changing dimensions of this issue, the lack of
currently available treatment technologies, and the difficulty
that any one state has in either legally or practically managing
this issue. Recognizing the possible limits of state
jurisdiction over international issues, the state declares its
support for the international maritime organization and United
States coast guard efforts, and the state intends to complement,
to the extent its powers allow it, the United States coast
guard's ballast water management program.
[2004 c 227 § 1; 2000 c 108 § 1.]