Casco Bay Estuary Project
 
 

CASCO BAY PLAN

State of the Bay 2000
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MAINE'S MARINE INVASIVE SPECIES

Botrylloides.  Photo Credit Peter Dyrynda, U. Wales, Swansea
 
Maine's Marine Invasion: A forum on the Impact of Non-native and Other Invasive Species on Maine's Coastal Ecosystems.  May 5, 2004.

 
Rapid Assessment Survey 2003

 
Other Information related to Maine Marine Invasives 

State of Maine Action Plan for Managing Aquatic Nuisance Species

New England Invasions:
MIT Sea Grant Center for Coastal Resources: Marine Bioinvasions
Northeast Aquatic Nuisance Species Panel

Marine Invasions:
Smithsonian Environmental Research Center: Marine Invasions Research Lab

U.S. Invasions
Aquatic Nuisance Species Task Force
USGS Nonindigenous Aquatic Species
Pew Oceans Commission Report: Introduced Species in U.S. Coastal Waters

A Preliminary Checklist of the Introduced Marine and Estuarine Organisms on the Coast of Maine, U.S.A.

Maine Marine Invasives Laws

Database of people interested in Maine Invasives

Database of Maine Marine Invasives Researchers

Other Links
    Codium fragile ssp. tomentosoides (Dead Man's Fingers)
    American Institute of Biological Sciences "Invasive Species: The Searach for Solutions" 


Casco Bay Estuary Project, Muskie School of Public Service, University of Southern Maine,
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