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Early Detection and Rapid Response

Describes detection methods for invasive aquatic species and coordinated responses to these threats. See Manager's Tool Kit - Early Detection and Rapid Response for general resources and other species.

Aquatic Invasive Species Rapid Response Initiative
Great Lakes Regional Collaboration.
Endorsed by GLRC Executive Committee on Mar 2, 2007.

Early Detection for Aquatic Invaders and How You Can Help Detect New Invasions
Elkhorn Slough.

Early Detection, Monitoring, and Species Identification
Massachusetts Office of Coastal Zone Management. Aquatic Invasive Species Program.

Implementing Rapid Response to Aqautic Nuisance Species in the Northeast: Key Components of a Successful Program (Jan 2006; PDF | 248 KB)
Northeast Aquatic Nuisance Species Panel.
Note: Workshop proceedings -- May 3, 2005, Portsmouth, New Hampshire

Model Rapid Response Plan for Aquatic Nuisance Species (PDF | 112 MB)
DOI. FWS. Western Regional Panel on Aquatic Nuisance Species.
Prepared for the Western Regional Panel on Aquatic Nuisance Species by: California Department of Food and Agriculture, Integrated Pest Control Branch, Plant Health and Pest Prevention Services

Overview of EPA Authorities for Natural Resource Managers Developing Aquatic Invasive Species Rapid Response and Management Plans (Dec 2005; PDF | 7.72 MB)
Environmental Protection Agency.

Rapid Response Plan for Zebra Mussels In the Columbia River Basin: A Comprehensive Multi-Agency Strategy to Expeditiously Guide Rapid Response Activities - Working Draft (Sep 2006; PDF | 565 KB)
100th Meridian Initiative.
Prepared by: Paul Heimowitz, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Stephen Phillips, Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission

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