Aquatic Invasive Species in Alaska
DOC. NOAA. Fisheries.
DOC. NOAA. Fisheries.
Maryland Sea Grant.
See also: Six Species of Concern for more fact sheets
Maryland Sea Grant.
See also: Six Species of Concern for more fact sheets
Maryland Sea Grant.
See also: Six Species of Concern for more fact sheets
Maryland Sea Grant.
See also: Six Species of Concern for more fact sheets
Maryland Sea Grant.
See also: Six Species of Concern for more fact sheets
Utah Department of Natural Resources.
Before launching your boat, it must be mussel-free. It’s the law! Mandatory boat inspections are routine at Lake Powell, some state points of entry, roadside stops and other waters. Learn more what the requirements are how to prevent spreading aquatic invasive species.
See related resource: Invasive Mussels
University of Wisconsin. Extension Lakes Program. Citizen Lake Monitoring Network.
Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.
Outreach materials are provided to help organizations and individuals promote aquatic invasive species (AIS) prevention activities in their communities. Minnesota DNR's Invasive Species Program provides printed materials and design files, as well as providing review of AIS materials created by other organizations.
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.
Operators of watercraft not registered in Washington State, seaplanes, and commercial transporters of specified vessel types must purchase aquatic invasive species (AIS) prevention permits to help prevent the spread of AIS in Washington. AIS prevention permits are valid for one year and can be purchased online (under the "Other" Product Categories tab) or from any of the department's authorized license dealers. When purchasing online, you may select a preferred activation date. The permit will be valid for one year from that date.
Nevada Department of Wildlife.
The Nevada AIS decal requirement was established to prevent the spread of harmful aquatic species threatening Nevada’s waterways. The decal supports AIS monitoring and research, provides AIS prevention through outreach and education, and provides seasonal watercraft inspections and decontamination stations. All watercraft using Nevada waters are required to display an Aquatic Invasive Species decal.
Lake Stewards of Maine. Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program.
Tahoe Resource Conservation District.
California Department of Parks and Recreation. Division of Boating and Waterways.
Nebraska Game and Parks Commission.
In 2016, Nebraska implemented an Aquatic Invasive Species Stamp to fund programs aimed at combating aquatic invasive species. Boaters who register their motorized watercraft in Nebraska will notice a $5 fee added to their three-year boater registration fee. Boaters who register their motorized watercraft in any other state will be required to obtain a $15 Aquatic Invasive Species Stamp each year that they boat in Nebraska. This stamp is available for purchase online. A temporary stamp may be purchased at some state parks and recreation areas.
Ohio Department of Natural Resources.
Arizona Game and Fish Department.
See also: Aquatic Invasive Species for additional risk analyses and related species information
Ohio Department of Natural Resources.
Maryland Department of Natural Resources.
North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission.