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  • Fact Sheet - Green Crab

    • Nova Scotia Invasive Species Council (Canada).

  • Fact Sheet: Asian Clam [PDF, 2.21 MB]

    • Jan 2018
    • Alberta Invasive Species Council (Canada).

    • See also: Fact Sheets for more information about individual invasive species, including those listed as "Prohibited Noxious" and "Noxious" under the Alberta Weed Control Act

  • Fact Sheet: Channeled Applesnail [PDF, 1.25 MB]

    • Feb 2018
    • Alberta Invasive Species Council (Canada).

    • See also: Fact Sheets for more information about individual invasive species, including those listed as "Prohibited Noxious" and "Noxious" under the Alberta Weed Control Act

  • Fact Sheet: Golden Mussel [PDF, 1.5 MB]

    • Feb 2018
    • Alberta Invasive Species Council (Canada).

    • See also: Fact Sheets for more information about individual invasive species, including those listed as "Prohibited Noxious" and "Noxious" under the Alberta Weed Control Act

  • Fact Sheet: Spiny Waterflea [PDF, 189 KB]

    • Aug 2015
    • Alberta Invasive Species Council (Canada).

    • See also: Fact Sheets for more information about individual invasive species, including those listed as "Prohibited Noxious" and "Noxious" under the Alberta Weed Control Act

  • Fact Sheet: Zebra Mussel | Quagga Mussel [PDF, 500 KB]

    • Jan 2014
    • Alberta Invasive Species Council (Canada).

    • See also: Fact Sheets for more information about individual invasive species, including those listed as "Prohibited Noxious" and "Noxious" under the Alberta Weed Control Act

  • Invasive Mussels Could Cost Montana $234 Million Per Year [PDF, 191 KB]

    • Jan 24, 2019
    • Montana Invasive Species Council.

    • Montana’s economy could see more than $230 million in annual mitigation costs and lost revenue if invasive mussels become established in the state, according to a report released by the Montana Invasive Species Council (MISC). Commissioned by MISC and completed by the University of Montana Flathead Biological Station, the economic impact study provides “a snapshot of projected direct costs to affected stakeholders dependent on water resources,” said Bryce Christiaens, MISC chair. “It does not reflect the total economic impact to the state, which would be considerably higher.” View a one-page fact sheet [PDF, 484 KB] or the full report [PDF, 4.0 MB].

  • Invasive Species Alert: Zebra Mussels in Aquarium Moss Balls

  • Management Plan for the European Green Crab (Draft)

    • Jun 21, 2023
    • Aquatic Nuisance Species Task Force.

    • The National European Green Crab (EGC) Management and Control Plan was developed by a multi-agency European Green Crab Working Group for implementation by the Aquatic Nuisance Species Task Force following final approval.

      The purpose of the 2023 EGC plan is to provide guidance for efforts to prevent future introductions, to rapidly detect and respond to new invasions of EGC before they become established and create ecological and economic damage, and to manage current populations that pose an undue threat to resources of importance for ecosystems and local cultures. The 2023 EGC plan proposes to update the 2002 plan by providing a more focused set of approaches for future management, based on significant changes in the distribution of EGC, new technologies available for identifying sources and mechanisms of spread, better information regarding the tradeoffs for different management efforts, and new methods for data management and sharing. The 2023 EGC plan also describes current strategies for coordinating the activities of scientists, resource agencies, Tribal and First Nation organizations, and other entities.

      Public Comment Period -- Written comments must be submitted on or before February 9, 2024. For more information, see the Federal Register notice Draft Revised National European Green Crab Management and Control Plan (Dec 26, 2023)

  • Priority Species: European Green Crab

    • Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office. Washington Invasive Species Council.

  • Priority Species: Invasive Crayfish

    • Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office. Washington Invasive Species Council.

  • Priority Species: Mitten Crab

    • Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office. Washington Invasive Species Council.

  • Priority Species: New Zealand Mud Snail

    • Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office. Washington Invasive Species Council.

  • Priority Species: Tunicate

    • Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office. Washington Invasive Species Council.

  • Priority Species: Zebra and Quagga Mussels

    • Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office. Washington Invasive Species Council.

  • Stop Aquatic Hitchhikers! - Spiny Water Flea

    • Aquatic Nuisance Species Task Force. Stop Aquatic Hitchhikers.