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  • Pest Profile - Red Imported Fire Ant

    • California Department of Food and Agriculture. Plant Health Division. Pest Detection/Emergency Projects Branch.

  • Pest Profile - Spongy Moth

    • California Department of Food and Agriculture. Plant Health Division. Pest Detection/Emergency Projects Branch.

  • Pests - Africanized Honey Bee

    • San Mateo County Department of Agriculture/Weights and Measures (California).

  • Pierce's Disease Control Program

    • California Department of Food and Agriculture.

  • Pierce's Disease Control Program Maps

    • California Department of Food and Agriculture. Pierce's Disease Control Program.

  • Pink Bollworm: Program Details

    • California Department of Food and Agriculture. Plant Health and Pest Prevention Services.

  • Plant Health and Pest Prevention Services

    • California Department of Food and Agriculture.

  • Quagga and Zebra Mussels

    • California Department of Parks and Recreation. Division of Boating and Waterways.

    • California registered vessels using fresh water bodies within the state are required to display a “Mussel Fee Paid” sticker on the hull next to the current registration sticker. Paying the Mussel Fee does not entitle vessels to bypass inspections or fees for inspections conducted by individual reservoir owners or managers.

  • Quagga and Zebra Mussels

    • California Department of Fish and Game.

  • Quagga and Zebra Mussels Infestation Prevention Grant Program

    • California Department of Parks and Recreation. Division of Boating and Waterways.

    • As part of its mission, the Division of Boating and Waterways manages the Quagga and Zebra Mussel Infestation Prevention Grant Program, which supports preventative plans that help protect California’s reservoirs from a dreissenid mussel infestation. California State Parks Division of Boating and Waterways (DBW) will accept applications for the 2025 Quagga and Zebra Mussel Infestation Prevention Grant Program: March 10, 2025 - April 18, 2025, subject to available funds.

      Minimum Eligibility Requirements:
      Grant applicant must own/manage any aspect of the water in a reservoir where recreational activities are permitted; Grant applicant must demonstrate that the reservoir is uninfested with dreissenid mussels; and the reservoir must be open to the public.

  • 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.

  • Screwworm Fact Sheet [PDF, 313 KB]

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

    • See also: Cattle Health for more resources

  • Statewide Sudden Oak Death Quarantine

    • California Department of Food and Agriculture. Plant Health Division. Pest Exclusion Branch.

  • Swine Health - African Swine Fever (ASF)

    • California Department of Food and Agriculture.

  • Target Pest Profiles - Sweet Orange Scab

    • California Department of Food and Agriculture.

  • Video on the Asian Citrus Psyllid (ACP) Threat to California Citrus

    • California Department of Food and Agriculture. Plant Health Division.

    • Includes public service announcements and related videos.

  • Virulent Newcastle Disease

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

    • After 2 years, California has been declared free of virulent Newcastle Disease. Effective June 1, 2020 the CDFA and the USDA have announced an end to the vND quarantine in southern California. You can read the CDFA press release here.

  • Watercraft Inspections in California and Vessel Restrictions

    • California Department of Parks and Recreation. Division of Boating and Waterways.

    • This list is provided as a courtesy by the State of California. Additional waterbodies may be conducting watercraft inspections that are not included in this list. Before traveling, boaters are encouraged to contact the managing agency to obtain current information on inspections or restrictions.

  • What You Can Do: How to Protect Your Citrus Trees

    • California Department of Food and Agriculture. Citrus Pest and Disease Prevention Program.

    • The Asian citrus psyllid and citrus greening (Huanglongbing) could be a death sentence for California citrus trees - but with support from California residents, we can save the citrus trees that we all know and love.

  • YouTube - Asian Citrus Psyllid Threat

    • Google. YouTube; County of San Diego (California).