NOBOB-A: Assessment of Transoceanic NOBOB Vessels and Low-Salinity Ballast Water as Vectors for Non-indigenous Species Introductions to the Great Lakes (Apr 2005)
DOC. NOAA. Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory; University of Michigan.
The Great Lakes NOBOB (no pumpable ballast-on-board) Assessment and Ballast Water Exchange Study was a $1.9M three-year research effort involving collaboration among six institutions and conducted by a U.S.-Canadian team of scientists.
NOBOB-B: Identifying, Verifying, and Establishing Options for Best Management Practices for NOBOB Vessels (Jun 2007)
DOC. NOAA. Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory.
This project addresses the use of best ballast management practices as a framework for reducing the threat of species introductions via NOBOB (no pumpable ballast-on-board) vessels.
Noxious,
Invasive, and Alien Plant Species: A Challenge in Wetland Restoration & Enhancement
(Mar 2007; PDF | 6 MB)
USDA. NRCS.
Wetland Science Institute.
Technical Note No. 190–72
Preliminary Report of the U.S. Commission on Ocean Policy - Governors' Draft (Apr 20, 2004)
United States Commission on Ocean Policy.
Report to Congress on the Voluntary National Guidelines for Ballast Water Management (Nov 2001; PDF | 2.5 MB)
DHS. United States Coast Guard.
The U.S. Coast Guard recently released their report to congress, recommending a nation wide mandatory ballast water exchange program. The report outlines the recommended changes in the program and includes a projected timeline for the proposed changes.
Shipping
Study: The Role of Shipping in the Introduction
of Nonindigenous Aquatic Organisms to the Coastal
Waters of the United States (other than the Great
Lakes) and an Analysis of Control Options - Final
Report (Apr 1995; PDF | 21.3 MB)
Department of Transportation.
Summary Report of Nonindigenous Aquatic Species in U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Region 5 (Feb 29, 2004; PDF | 4.49 MB)
DOI. USGS. Aquatic Resource Studies.
Includes information on identification, habitat, life history, native ranges, nonindigenous ranges, and impacts for 114 species of plants, fishes, mollusks, crustaceans, amphibians and reptiles.
Prepared by: Amy J. Benson, Colette C. Jacono, Pam L. Fuller and Elizabeth R. McKercher of U.S. Geological Survey and Myriah M. Richerson of Johnson Controls World Services, Inc.
Prepared for: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Summary Report of Nonindigenous Aquatic Species in U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Region 4 (Mar 30, 2001; PDF | 2.54 MB)
DOI. USGS. Aquatic Resource Studies.
Prepared by: Amy J. Benson, Pam L. Fuller and Colette C. Jacono, U.S. Geological Survey, Biological Resources Division, Florida Integrated Science Center
Prepared for: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
The National Ballast Survey (NABS) Biennial Report #1, Nov 2001 (PDF | 1.69 MB) and National Ballast Survey's First Annual Report, Oct 2000 (PDF | 181 KB)
Smithsonian Environmental Research Center.
State Government
2006 Invasive Aquatic Plant Species Program Report
Maine Department of Environmental Protection. Invasive Aquatic Species Program.
Analysis of Laws & Policies Concerning Exotic Invasions of the Great Lakes (Mar 15, 1999; PDF | 1.02 MB)
Michigan Department of Environmental Quality. Office of Great Lakes.
State of the Great Lakes: 2001 Annual Report (PDF | 27.8 MB)
Michigan Department of Environmental Quality. Office of the Great Lakes.
Report discusses many aspects of Great Lakes water quality focusing on aquatic nuisance species control, ballast water management and the environmental and economic impacts of Annex 2001.
University/Academic
Aquatic Invasive Species Publications and Aqautic Invasive Species Articles
Minnesota Sea Grant.
Aquatic Invasive Species: A Handbook for Education Efforts (2005; PDF | 3.9 MB)
University of Wisconsin. Environmental Resources Center.
Managing Hull-Borne Invasive Species and Coastal Water Quality for California and Baja California Boats Kept in Saltwater (PDF | 2.57 MB)
California Sea Grant.
International
Aquatic Invasive Species: Uninvited Guests (May 2003; PDF | 2.7 MB)
Parliament of Canada. House of Commons.
Report of the Standing Committee on Fisheries and Oceans.
From Ocean to Aquarium: The Global Trade in Marine Ornamental Species (Oct 2003; PDF | 1.1 MB)
United Nations Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre.
Published by: Colette Wabnitz, Michelle Taylor, Edmund Green, and Tries Razak.
GloBallast Legislative Review - Final Report (2002; PDF | 1.5 MB)
International Maritime Organization. Global Ballast Management Programme.
GloBallast Monograph Series No. 1
GloBallast Project Independent Mid Term Evaluation (MTE): Final Report (Mar 31, 2003; PDF | 759 KB)
International Maritime Organization. Global Ballast Management Programme.
GloBallast Ballast Water Treatment R&D Directory (Aug 2002; PDF | 715 KB)
International Maritime Organization. Global Ballast Management Programme.
Linkages Between Development Assistance and Invasive Alien Species in Freshwater Systems in Southeast Asia (Dec 2004; PDF | 420 KB)
United States Agency for International Development. Development Experience Clearinghouse.
National Introduced Marine Pest Information System (NIMPIS) (Jul 2002; PDF | 867 KB)
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (Australia). Centre for Research on Introduced Marine Pests.
Final Report for National Heritage Trust Coast & Clean Seas Project 21246 (This project was funded through the Coasts and Clean Seas Program of the National Heritage Trust, Introduced Marine Pests Program).
National Priority Pests. Part II: Ranking of Australian Marine Pests (Sep 2004; PDF | 3.4 MB)
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (Australia). Marine and Atmospheric Research. Centre for Research on Introduced Marine Pests.
SOLEC 2000 - Implementing Indicators, including Exotic Species Introduced into the Great Lakes SOLEC Indicator #9002 (Nov 2000; PDF | 136 KB)
Environment Canada; Environmental Protection Agency. Great Lakes National Program Office. Organizations
2007
Summary of the Great Lakes Ballast Water Management Report (May
2008; PDF | 369 KB)
Great Lakes Ballast Water Working Group.
This report summarizes efforts to coordinate bi-national enforcement and complaince
efforts to reduce the likehood of introduction of aquatic invasive species via
ballast water.
America’s
Living Oceans: Charting a Course for Sea Change
(May 2003; PDF | 5.7 MB)
Pew Ocean Commission.
Closing the Pathways of Aquatic Invasive Species Across North America (Apr 11, 2001; PDF | 170 KB)
Commission for Environmental Cooperation of North America.
Great Ships for the Great Lakes? Commerical Vessels Free of Invasive Species in the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Seaway System (May 2006; PDF | 3.4 MB)
Northeast-Midwest Institute.
Scoping report for the Great Ships Initiative.
Guide to the Exotic Species of San Francisco Bay (2005)
San Francisco Estuary Institute.
Introduced Species in U.S. Coastal Waters: Environmental Impacts and Management Priorities (2001; PDF | 1.58 MB)
Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Aquaculture Genetics and Breeding Technology Center.
Prepared for the Pew Oceans Commission by James T. Carlton, Williams College and Mystic Seaport.
Myths of invasive species, Out of Place - How aquatic exotic species alter Wisconsin waterways (Jun 2001)
Wisconsin Natural Resources Magazine.
Research and Management Priorities for Aquatic Invasive Species in the Great Lakes (2002)
International Association for Great Lakes Research.
Stemming the Tide: Controlling Introductions of Nonindigenous Species by Ship's Ballast Water (1996)
National Research Council. National Academy of Sciences.
Committee on Ships' Ballast Operations, Marine Board, Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems.
Strengthening the Connection Between Great Lakes Science and Policy: Final Report of the Great Lakes Science-Policy Initiative (Jan 22, 2003)
International Association for Great Lakes Research.
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