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Great Lakes Aquatic Nuisance Species

Great Lakes Panel on Aquatic Nuisance Species

Great Lakes Panel on ANS Background
Since 1991, the Great Lakes Panel on Aquatic Nuisance Species has worked to prevent and control the occurrence of aquatic nuisance species in the Great Lakes. This is an immense task, as more than 160 nonindigenous aquatic species have been accidentally introduced into the Great Lakes in this century. Once established, these species must be managed and controlled, as they are virtually impossible to eradicate.

The panel was officially convened in late 1991 in response to section 1203 of the Nonindigenous Aquatic Nuisance Prevention and Control Act of 1990 (P.L. 101-646) In establishing the Great Lakes Panel on Aquatic Nuisance Species, Congress recognized that providing sound advice to the ANS Task Force from experts in a highly-impacted region could make a substantial contribution to the collective management effort at both a regional and national level. Effective prevention and control efforts in the Great Lakes continue to be the first line of defense in slowing or preventing the spread of aquatic nuisance species to other regions of the country.

The Great Lakes Panel on Aquatic Nuisance Species is directed to perform the following tasks:
  • Identify Great Lakes priorities
  • Assist / Make recommendations to a national Task Force on Aquatic Nuisance Species (also established via P.L. 101-646)
  • Coordinate exotic species program activities in the region
  • Advise public and private interests on control efforts
  • Submit an annual report to the task force describing prevention, research and control activities in the Great Lakes Basin

Great Lakes Panel Guidance for Operations
Download the Operational Guidance document (PDF 04/27/07)

Great Lakes Panel Committees

Great Lakes Panel Membership
The Panel membership is drawn from U.S. and Canadian federal agencies, the eight Great Lakes states and the provinces of Ontario and Québec, regional agencies, user groups, local communities, tribal authorities, commercial interests, and the university/research community.

Great Lakes Panel Leadership Positions
The Great Lakes Panel has several elected leadership positions which include the Panel Chair, Vice Chair, and a Chair for each of the Panel’s three committees (see below). Each elected individual serves a two year term. The current Panel leadership is as follows:

Panel Chair

Jim Grazio, Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection-Office of the Great Lakes and Coastal Resources

Panel Vice Chair

Phil Moy, University of Wisconsin Sea Grant

Research Coordination Committee Chair

Lindsay Chadderton, The Nature Conservancy

Information/Education Committee Chair

Rochelle Sturtevant, National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration-Great Lakes Environmental Research Lab, and Sea Grant Extension

Policy Coordination Committee Chair

Mike Murray, National Wildlife Federaion

 

Great Lakes Panel At-Large Members
Six representatives are elected by the Panel to serve as at-large members on the Panel for a two-year term. The purpose of at-large membership is to help ensure representation from all stakeholders, allowing for individuals to contribute to the mission of the Panel based on special expertise, interest, or advisory capability regarding AIS issues and/or priorities.

• John A. Andersen, Jr., The Nature Conservancy

• Cathie Cunningham Ballard, Michigan Department of Environmental Quality-Coastal Management Program

• Ted Batterson, Ph.D., North Central Regional Aquaculture Center

• Doris J. Bautch, U.S. Department of Transportation-Maritime Administration

• Allegra Cangelosi, Northeast-Midwest Institute

• Doug Jensen, University of Minnesota Sea Grant

• Francine MacDonald, Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters

• Michael Murray, National Wildlife Federation

 

The Panel focuses its efforts in three broad areas – Information/Education, Research Coordination, and Policy and Legislation. Each category is supported through a committee comprised of Panel members with relevant interests and expertise. The Information/Education Committee facilitates the coordination of ANS information/education (I/E) activities conducted in the Great Lakes region; builds partnerships between the various stakeholders involved in ANS I/E efforts; and promotes the development and delivery of consistent messages regarding ANS prevention and control. The Research Coordination Committee provides a forum for ongoing dialogue and action among the parties who conduct, manage, sponsor or apply Great Lakes-related ANS research; enhances inter-regional communication and coordination of ANS research; and develops, maintains and disseminates an ANS research inventory database and associated policy recommendations regarding ANS research priorities. The Policy and Legislation Committee coordinates development and dissemination of Panel policy positions on key ANS issues; exchanges information on critical ANS legislative and appropriations issues; promotes development and implementation of state ANS management plans; and coordinates the Panel’s involvement in regional legislative and policy-related initiatives addressing ANS prevention and control.



Meetings of the Great Lakes Panel on Aquatic Nuisance Species

The Great Lakes Panel meets twice a year in locations around the Great Lakes basin. If you would like further information on Panel meetings please contact Kathe Glassner-Shwayder at shwayder@glc.org

  • New! MEETING ANNOUCEMENT: Great Lakes Panel Meeting – December 2-3, 2008: The meeting will be held in the Ann Arbor, Mich. area. Meeting details, including an agenda and logistics, will be posted as they become available.



ANS Update newsletter
The ANS Update is a quarterly newsletter insert and a publication of the Great Lakes Panel on Aquatic Nuisance Species. The newsletter includes a regionally relevant ANS feature article, a Panel update, updates from member states and provinces, and a listing of upcoming events and publications. The most recent issues are available to view online.

 

Recommendations submitted to the national ANS Task Force

• Screening Tools for Aquatic Invasive Species

   submitted July 2008

Great Lakes & Mississippi River Basin Panel Joint Recommendation

• Ballast Water Regulation

   submitted February 2008

Great Lakes Panel Recommendation

• State Aquatic Nuisance Species Management Plans

   submitted November 2007

Great Lakes Panel Recommendation

• Population of the ANS Task Force Experts Database

   submitted May 2007

Great Lakes Panel Recommendation

ANS Task Force Response

• Chicago Sanitary & Ship Canal Aquatic Nuisance Disperal Barrier

   submitted January 2007

         Great Lakes Panel Recommendation

         ANS Task Force Response

    

     see also: Great Lakes Commission recommendation to Congress,

     sent February 2007

Information and Education Committee Priorities

   submitted March 2006

 

   

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