AIS Control Plan: Didymo
Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission.
See also: Aquatic Invasive Species for more control plans
Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission.
See also: Aquatic Invasive Species for more control plans
Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources.
University of California - Riverside. Center for Invasive Species Research.
Michigan.gov. Michigan Invasive Species Program.
The Michigan departments of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy and Natural Resources confirmed a report of didymo, a nuisance freshwater alga, in a stretch of the Upper Manistee River in Kalkaska County. Also known as rock snot despite its coarse, woolly texture, didymo can grow into thick mats that cover the river bottom. The Manistee River finding marks the first detection of didymo blooms in the Lower Peninsula. In 2015, extensive mats of didymo were found on the Michigan side of the St. Marys River near Sault Ste. Marie in the Upper Peninsula.
If you observe didymo in the water, either as small, cotton ball-sized patches or thick blankets with rope-like strings that flow in currents, take photos, note the location and report it by using the Midwest Invasive Species Information Network, available online at MISIN.MSU.edu or as a downloadable smartphone app. The MISIN smartphone app will take a GPS location point if a report is made at the site; it also will allow you to upload photos with a report. Find more information on didymo and how to identify it at Michigan.gov/Invasives.
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
Pennsylvania State University. Pennsylvania Sea Grant.
See also: Aquatic Invasive Species Fact Sheets for additional species information
Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management.
See also: Aquatic Invasive Plants for species of concern
DOC. NOAA. Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory; DOI. USGS. Wetland and Aquatic Research Center.
IUCN. Species Survival Commission. Invasive Species Specialist Group.
Google.
Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.
See also: Invasive Plant Fact Sheets for plant species (trees, shrubs, vines, herbs and aquatic plants) that have impacted the state's natural lands
CAB International.
Missouri Department of Conservation.
See also: Don't Spread Didymo for more information
Maryland Department of Natural Resources.
Michigan State University Extension.
Northeast Aquatic Nuisance Species Panel.
Maine Department of Environmental Protection.
New York Invasive Species Clearinghouse.
Otago Regional Council (New Zealand).
DOI. National Park Service.
See also: Environmental Factors - Invasive Species for more information