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  • Marine Pests: Asian shore crab

    https://www.marinepests.gov.au/pests/identify/asian-shore-crab

    National System for the Prevention and Management of Marine Pest Incursions (Australia).

  • Minnesota DNR Classifies 13 Invasive Plants, Animals as Prohibited

    Feb 20, 2024
    https://www.dnr.state.mn.us/invasives/invasive-species-program-2022-prohibited-…

    Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.

    The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has classified 13 high-risk invasive aquatic plants, fish and invertebrates as prohibited invasive species. The DNR classifies invasive species as prohibited to prevent their introduction and spread in Minnesota and to protect the state’s environment, economy, natural resources and outdoor recreation. It is unlawful to possess, import, purchase, transport or introduce prohibited invasive species, except under a DNR-issued permit for disposal, decontamination, control, research or education.

    The prohibition on 12 of the 13 species is effective immediately, with publication of the new listings in today’s State Register. Jumping worms will be prohibited invasive species effective July 1, 2024, to provide additional time for outreach to businesses and others who may be impacted by the rule change. A complete list is available on the DNR invasive species laws website.

  • Mitten Crab Watch

    https://serc.si.edu/projects/mitten-crab-watch

    Smithsonian Environmental Research Center.

    Are you a crabber, waterman, or concerned citizen? We need your help to detect and assess the status of Chinese Mitten Crabs. The "Mitten Crab Watch" website provides information on the invasion of the mitten crab and allows users to more easily report catches.

    Please help us detect live mitten crabs by reporting any sighting in North America. We are especially interested in collecting sightings from the Chesapeake Bay, Delaware Bay, Hudson River, and San Francisco Bay --- where the crab has been common in the past. Please visit the Mitten Crab Watch website to learn more about the crab and to report sightings.

  • Mitten Crab Watch

    https://www.dassh.ac.uk/citizen-science/mitten-crabs

    Mitten Crab Recording Project (United Kingdom).

  • More Zebra Mussels Found in Georgia: Public Urged to Keep Watch

    Apr 20, 2021
    https://georgiawildlife.com/more-zebra-mussels-found-georgia-public-urged-keep-…

    Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Wildlife Resources Division.

    Wildlife officials are warning Georgia boat owners to be on the lookout for an invasive species that could cause millions of dollars in damages throughout the state. The Georgia Department of Natural Resources says zebra mussels, an eastern European species that is considered invasive, were found on a boat taken to Lake Lanier after being used on the Tennessee River near Chattanooga.

  • Mussel boats #35 and #36 intercepted at watercraft inspection stations

    Jun 28, 2021
    https://fwp.mt.gov/homepage/news/2021/june/0628-mussel-boats-35-and-36-intercep…

    Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks.

    On Sunday, June 27, watercraft inspection stations in eastern Montana intercepted two boats entering the state carrying invasive mussels, making it the 35th and 36th mussel-fouled boats intercepted this year. This surpasses the total number of 35 mussel-fouled boats intercepted in 2020.

    Fish, Wildlife & Park staff reminds anyone transporting motorized or nonmotorized boats into Montana that an inspection is required before launching, and stopping at ALL open watercraft inspection stations is required. Failing to stop at an inspection station can result in a fine of up to $500. Many residents of western states, including Montana, are buying boats out of the Midwest or southwestern U.S., where invasive mussels are common. The record number of interceptions is a reminder for people purchasing boats from other states to clean, drain and dry the vessel.

  • Mussel-Fouled Boat Intercepted at Anaconda Inspection Station

    Mar 12, 2024
    https://fwp.mt.gov/homepage/news/2024/march/0312---mussel-fouled-boat-intercept…

    Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks.

    Montana’s first mussel-fouled watercraft of the year was intercepted at the Anaconda watercraft inspection station on March 10.

    All watercraft entering the state of Montana with the intent of being launched into any body of water are required to be inspected, including kayaks, canoes, rafts and paddleboards. These inspections are required by law, and failure to comply may result in a fine of up to $500. Learn more how Protect Montana Waters from Aquatic Invasive Species.