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Items of Interest:

Invasive Island Applesnail Found in Horry County (Jun 12, 2008)
South Carolina Department of Natural Resources.
The S.C. Department of Natural Resources Aquatic Nuisance Species team and its partner organizations are currently dealing with the highly invasive island applesnail, Pomacea insularum, which was recently discovered in a retention pond just southeast of Socastee in Horry County near the Grand Strand.

What You Can Do -- Report suspected occurrences of the snail or its egg sacks to S.C. Department of Natural Resources (DNR), Aquatic Nuisance Species Program at invasiveweeds@dnr.sc.gov or (803) 755-2836.

Find Experts and See State Specific Threats:

Invasive Species Experts - South Carolina
Aquatic Nuisance Species Task Force.

Nonindigenous Aquatic Species - South Carolina
DOI. USGS. Florida Integrated Science Center.

Pest Tracker - South Carolina
USDA. APHIS. Cooperative Agricultural Pest Survey. National Agricultural Pest Information System.

Forest Threat Summary Viewer - South Carolina
USDA. FS. Eastern Forest Environmental Threat Assessment Center.
See what threats (invasive plants, insects and diseases) are in my state.

Government

Protect South Carolina Waters and Stop Aquatic Hitchhiker
Aquatic Nuisance Species Task Force. Stop Aquatic Hitchhikers.
Species of Concern; Contacts; Organizations; Management

Aquatic Nuisance Species Program
South Carolina Department of Natural Resources.
Species of Concern; Contacts; Publications; Laws and Regulations; Management

Common Aquatic Plant Management Problems
South Carolina Department of Natural Resources. Freshwater Fisheries Section.
Species of Concern; Management

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University/Academic

Forest Pest Management
Clemson University. Forestry and Natural Resources.
Species of Concern; Publications; Special Note: See also Vegetation Management

Invasive Species Series
Clemson University. Plant Industry.
Species of Concern; Laws and Regulations

Integrated Pest Management Program
Clemson University. Cooperative Extension Service.
Publications; Management

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Organizations

South Carolina Exotic Pest Plant Council
Southeast Exotic Plant Pest Council.
Contacts

South Carolina's Invasive Plant Distribution - Early Detection & Distribution Mapping System (EDDMapS)
Southeast Exotic Pest Plant Council.
Species of Concern; Special Note: Applicable for the following States: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee (includes county distribution for each species); View all invasive plants by County

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Last Modified: Dec 22, 2008
 
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