IDphy - Phytophthora × alni
USDA. APHIS. PPQ. CPHST. Identification Technology Program.
USDA. APHIS. PPQ. CPHST. Identification Technology Program.
South Carolina Department of Natural Resources. Aquatic Nuisance Species Program.
South Carolina Department of Environmental Sciences. Aquatic Nuisance Species Program.
University of Illinois. Extension.
The Illinois Integrated Pest Management Program areas of emphasis include Specialty Crops, School IPM, Pest Diagnostics and Area Wide Monitoring.
Nature Conservancy. iMapInvasives.
Includes a variety of published guides and internet resources (videos) for use in identifying invasive species that are found in the participating states, provinces, and regions of the iMapInvasives network. The iMapInvasives network is currently comprised of various U.S. states and one Canadian province (Arizona, Florida, Kentucky, Maine, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Vermont, Virginia, and West Virginia, and in Canada - Saskatchewan).
Nature Conservancy. iMapInvasives.
i is an invasive species reporting and data management tool that is on-line and map-based. The primary focus for iMapInvasives is to track invasive species locations and management efforts. iMapInvasives tools can be used by citizen scientists, land owners, natural resources managers, and others who are working to prevent, control, or manage invasive species.
See also: The iMapInvasives Network is comprised of organizations that host the iMapInvasives Network database in their respective state or province.
International Maritime Organization.
A newly signed project is set to provide pilot projects in developing countries in order to demonstrate technical solutions for biofouling management, address the transfer of invasive aquatic species and help reduce greenhouse gas emissions from ships. Biofouling is the accumulation of aquatic organisms on wetted or immersed surfaces such as ships and other offshore structures.
The project complements the existing Global Environment Facility (GEF)/United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)/IMO GloFouling Partnerships Project, which aims to support its lead partnering and partnering countries to implement IMO's Biofouling Guidelines [PDF, 134 KB].
DOC. NOAA. National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science.
We are conducting biological and ecological assessments of invasive lionfish to determine their impact on reef habitats and economies of the Atlantic. Our work includes interpreting the results of existing biological and ecological studies, identifying data gaps, mapping the distribution of lionfish, and assisting with development of management plans. It is the first study targeting the invasion of Indo-Pacific lionfish along the U.S. Atlantic coast. This project began in November 2012 and is ongoing.
National Geographic Society.
Nile perch were introduced to Lake Victoria in the 1950s to boost the fishing industry. The introduction of Nile perch caused an economic boom, but almost caused cichlids, a native fish, to go extinct. Discover the role an invasive species can play in an ecosystem and social system.
DOC. NOAA. Fisheries.
Invasive Species Centre (Ontario).
USDA. APHIS. Plant Protection and Quarantine.
A Federal Order is a legal document issued in response to an emergency when the Administrator of APHIS considers it necessary to take regulatory action to protect agriculture or prevent the entry and establishment into the United States of a pest or disease. Federal Orders are effective immediately and contain the specific regulatory requirements.
Hawaii Department of Agriculture.
Oregon Administrative Rules.
Scroll to view: Prohibited Species (635-056-0050)
Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. Plant and Pest Services.
USDA. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.
See related resource: Data Visualization Tools to explore plant and animal health management data and interactive story maps
USDA. APHIS. Plant Protection and Quarantine.
See also: Imported Fire Ant Federal Quarantine
University of Tennessee Extension.
Maine Department of Agriculture. Division of Plant Industry.
Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service.
Congressional Research Service Report IF11215.