Marine Invasive Species Program
Massachusetts Office of Coastal Zone Management.
Massachusetts Office of Coastal Zone Management.
California Department of Fish and Wildlife. Office of Spill Prevention and Response.
California State Lands Commission.
New South Wales Department of Primary Industries (Australia).
New South Wales Department of Primary Industries (Australia).
Marine Education Society of Australasia.
National System for the Prevention and Management of Marine Pest Incursions (Australia).
Institut de Ciències del Mar; University of Barcelona (Spain).
A new study led by the Institut de Ciències del Mar (ICM-CSIC) and the University of Barcelona (UB) has revealed that marine plastic pollution could contribute to the introduction and transport of non-native species that attach to these particles of anthropogenic origin.
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is excited to announce the 7th annual Lionfish Removal and Awareness Festival May 15 and 16 at AJ’s Seafood and Oyster Bar and HarborWalk Village in Destin. Come out and celebrate the fight against invasive lionfish with the FWC and Destin–Fort Walton Beach. Activities will include fillet demonstrations; family-friendly games and activities; art, diving and conservation booths; and the world’s largest lionfish spearfishing tournament, the Emerald Coast Open. Learn more by visiting FWCReefRangers.com. The 2021 Lionfish Challenge removal incentive program will begin May 21 and continue through Labor Day, Sept. 6. More details on how to get rewarded for your harvest coming soon to FWCReefRangers.com.
Maryland Department of Agriculture.
The Maryland Department of Agriculture expanded its spotted lanternfly quarantine to include a total of 17 counties and the city of Baltimore. The quarantine is effective immediately, and restricts the movement of regulated materials that might contain the spotted lanternfly in any of its life stages, including egg masses, nymphs, and adults.
Maryland Department of Agriculture.
The Maryland Department of Agriculture has taken a significant step in its ongoing efforts to control the invasive spotted lanternfly. The department has announced the expansion of its spotted lanternfly quarantine zone to include two new counties – Charles and Garrett – effective immediately. This quarantine restricts the movement of regulated articles that might contain the spotted lanternfly in any of its life stages, including egg masses, nymphs, and adults.
USDA. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.
The Chesapeake Bay Nutria Eradication Project (CBNEP) historically used working dogs to locate invasive nutria populations across the Delmarva Peninsula. As nutria populations decreased, the transition to detection and detector dogs was necessary. Dogs can be trained to smell the evidence of specific animals and plants in an area without visual identification.
The Office of Governor Wes Moore (Maryland).
Governor Wes Moore is calling on the federal government to declare the expanding population of invasive fish species—including blue catfish, flathead catfish, and snakehead—to be an ongoing commercial fishery disaster in the Maryland waters of the Chesapeake Bay. The governor sent a letter [Mar 2023; PDF, 2.4 MB] to U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo requesting the declaration under provisions of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act and the Interjurisdictional Fisheries Act. The declaration would qualify Maryland for federal fishery disaster assistance.
Maryland Department of Natural Resources.
Maryland Department of Natural Resources.
The short story of invasive fishes in Maryland.
See also: Report an aquatic invasive using Maryland Invasive Species Tracker (MIST); tool for the public to help the state track invasive species in its waterways.
Maryland Department of Agriculture.
See also: Maryland Invasive Plants Prevention and Control for more information about the Maryland Invasive Plant Regulations
Maryland Invasive Species Council.
Maryland Department of Natural Resources.
Maryland Department of Natural Resources. Wildlife and Heritage Service.
Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources.
The Massachusetts Cooperative Agricultural Pest Survey (CAPS) program conducts science-based state and national surveys targeting exotic plant pests, diseases, and weeds identified as threats to U.S. agriculture and/or the environment.
See also: Massachusetts Prohibited Plant List and Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resource (MDAR)'s Invasive Pest Dashboard