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Top > Science > Environment > Biodiversity > Invasive Species > Aquatic
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» Aquatic Invasions Research Directory - Searchable database of people all over the world conducting research in the field of aquatic invasions. The database provides authors' contact details and descriptions of research projects undertaken since 1990.
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» Aquatic Nuisance Species Task Force (ANSTF) - An intergovernmental organization dedicated to preventing and controlling aquatic nuisance species, and implementing the Nonindigenous Aquatic Nuisance Prevention and Control Act of 1990.
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» Exotic Species in the Great Lakes Basin - From the Great Lakes Information Network, a comprehensive collection of research publications and education materials covering aquatic nuisance species.
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» Group on Aquatic Alien Species (GAAS) - The GAAS was established in 1998 in the framework of the Russian government's "Biodiversity" Program, as part of the Project "Dynamics of biodiversity of aquatic communities in the Baltic Sea Basin under the influence of alien species".
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» Invading Species - Introduction to the topic from the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters.
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» Marine Bioinvader's Site - The Exotic Species pages give an introduction to the problems associated with these organisms, the pathways for their introduction, and an overview of treatment and control methods.
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» Nonindigenous Aquatic Species - A central repository for spatially referenced biogeographic accounts of nonindigenous aquatic species in the USA.
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» Sea Grant Non-indigenous Species Site - Comprehensive collection of research publications and education materials on zebra mussels, sea lampreys, purple loosestrife, and other aquatic nuisance species in the U.S. All materials have either appeared in professional science journals or have been through a rigorous scientific review.
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» Southwest NativeTrout - Southwest trout have been decimated by a century of livestock grazing, water diversions, logging, road construction, dam-building, and stocking of exotic trout.
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» Tidepool - Report showing how global climate changes will allow even more harmful non-native species species to become established in the Pacific Northwest coastal area.
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