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  • San Diego Area Agencies Responding to Discovery of Invasive Seaweed in San Diego Bay

    • Nov 16, 2023
    • Port of San Diego (California).

    • The Port of San Diego, along with the Southern California Caulerpa Action Team (SCCAT), the City of Coronado, and the Coronado Cays Homeowners Association (CCHOA), are responding to the discovery of an invasive seaweed scientifically known as Caulerpa prolifera in the Coronado Cays area of San Diego Bay.

      In late September, divers found a small patch of Caulerpa prolifera while conducting an in-water pre-construction eelgrass/Caulerpa dive survey as a permit condition for a dock replacement project. Additional patches were discovered nearby during follow-up surveys. The total find within the Cays is about one-quarter of an acre. The SCCAT has prepared a Rapid Response Eradication Plan to address the immediate need to eradicate this invasive species.

  • Scotch broom (Cytisus scoparius)

    • Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.

  • Screwworm Fact Sheet [PDF, 313 KB]

    • Nov 2017
    • California Department of Food and Agriculture. Animal Health Branch.

    • See also: Cattle Health for more resources

  • Sea Lamprey and Control Efforts in Wisconsin

    • Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.

  • Seed Regulatory and Testing - Noxious Weed List

    • Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry.

  • Seek and Destroy: The Spotted Lanternfly

    • Oct 18, 2019
    • Maryland Department of Natural Resources.

    • Spotted lanternfly is a threat to Maryland and the U.S. The Maryland Department of Agriculture issued a quarantine October 28, 2019 in an effort to contain the invasive species in Cecil and Harford counties after the spotted lanternfly was spotted in Cecil’s northeastern corner and along Harford’s northern border. See additional resources on the Maryland Department of Agriculture's site for Spotted Lanternfly for up-to-date information.

      For questions related to the quarantine, permitting, treatment, or to report a sighting of the spotted lanternfly, especially outside of the quarantine zone, call 410-841-5920 or email DontBug.MD@maryland.gov. If you report a spotted lanternfly via email, please provide the location of the sighting and your contact information.

  • SFWMD Supports New Bug to Battle Brazilian Pepper

    • Google. YouTube; South Florida Water Management District.

  • Shawnee County Weed Department

    • Shawnee County Government (Kansas).

  • Sirex Woodwasp in Georgia

    • Georgia Forestry Commission.

  • Snake River Quagga Mussel

    • Sep 2023
    • Idaho Department of Agriculture.

    • The Idaho Department of Agriculture (ISDA) has confirmed the presence of quagga mussel in the Mid-Snake River. Quagga mussel larvae was first detected in the Snake River near Twin Falls on September 18, 2023, by routine monitoring conducted by the ISDA. If nothing were done, quagga mussels would quickly take over waterways. They would irreparably harm water use in Idaho. These findings mark the first time a rapid response plan has been put into action for quagga mussels in Idaho.
       

  • South Carolina Aquatic Plant Management Plan

    • South Carolina Department of Natural Resources. Aquatic Nuisance Species Program.

    • The S.C. Department of Natural Resources in conjunction with the Aquatic Plant Management Council is responsible for the management of nuisance aquatic vegetation in public waters. Each year an Aquatic Plant Management Plan is developed which identifies aquatic weed problem areas, describes management objectives, prescribes management strategies, and determines funding needs and sources.

  • South Dakota GFP Seeking Comments on Draft Aquatic Invasive Species Strategic Plan

    • Dec 13, 2022
    • South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks.

    • The South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks (GFP) is seeking comments on the draft "Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) Strategic Plan." All individuals interested in AIS management in South Dakota have from now through December 31, 2022, to provide suggestions and comments on the revised plan in its current form. The draft AIS strategic plan can be found online at: https://gfp.sd.gov/management-plans/.

  • South Dakota Least Wanted

    • South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks.

  • South Dakota Least Wanted - Boat Washing Tips and Locations

    • South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks.

    • The South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks partners with the South Dakota B.A.S.S. Federation and private car washes to provide a list of boat wash locations that have lit, pull-though bays for easy access. Hot water may not be available at these boat washes. If your vessel has been moored in containment waters for 3 or more days or if AIS are attached, your boat must be decontaminated with hot water.

  • South Dakota Least Wanted - News and Updates

    • South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks.

    • Find news and updates relating to aquatic invasive species in South Dakota. Developed and managed by the South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks

  • South Dakota Least Wanted - Photo and Video Gallery

    • South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks.

  • South Dakota Local Boat Registry

    • South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks.

    • The Local Boat Registry (LBR) was developed by the South Dakota Department of Game, Fish and Parks to assist watercraft operators with compliance of Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) possession and transportation regulations and to help slow the spread of AIS from "containment waters" to other waterbodies.

  • South Dakota Locally Noxious Weed Pest List [PDF, 75 KB]

  • South Florida Environmental Report

    • South Florida Water Management District.

    • This annual report details restoration, scientific and engineering accomplishments in South Florida coastal areas. For invasive species related information, see "Volume 1, Chapter 7: Status of Nonindigenous Species."

  • Species & Habitats - Aquatic Invasive Species

    • Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.