Federal Government
Do Not Release Pets into the Wild - Exotic Species Trading Cards (PDF | 1.14 MB)
DOI. USGS. Florida Integrated Science Center.
Protect Florida's Native Fish: Alternatives to Release (PDF | 3.25 MB)
DOI. USGS. Florida Integrated Science Center.
Protect Your Waters and Stop Aquatic Hitchhikers!
Protect Your Waters.
Primary Campaign Sponsors: The National Aquatic Nuisance Species (ANS) Task Force, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and U.S. Coast Guard.
Voluntary Guidelines That Empower the Public to Actively Prevent Aquatic Nuisance Species Transport Via Popular Aquatic Recreation Activities (PDF | 174 KB)
Aquatic Nuisance Species Task Force.
State Government
Aquarium Pets/Water Gardens
Massachusetts Office of Coastal Zone Management. Aquatic Invasive Species Program.
Aquatic Invasive Species Sticker
Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation. Water Quality Division.
Attention Boaters: Zebra Mussels and Eurasian Water Milfoil are Aquatic Species That May be Accidentally Spread by Watercraft Users (PDF | 440 KB)
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife; Washington Sea Grant.
Become a Loosestrife Scout
Maryland Department of Natural Resources. Wildlife and Heritage Service.
Clean Boats Clean Waters: Guidelines for Clean Boats, Clean Waters - Michigan's Aquatic Invasive Species Volunteer Program (Aug 2006; PDF | 4.67 MB)
Michigan Sea Grant.
Program sponsored and promoted by Michigan Sea Grant and the Office of the Great Lakes, Department of Environmental Quality.
Don't Leave Them Stranded: What To Do With Unwanted Aquarium Plants and Animals (PDF | 179 KB)
New Hampshire Fish and Game. Aquaculture Education Research Center; New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services.
Get
Habitattitude in Minnesota!
Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.
Help
Prevent the Spread of Aquatic Exotic Plants and
Animals (PDF | 85 KB)
Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant.
Homeowner Information - What you Can and Can't Do in public waters
South Carolina Department of Natural Resources. Aquatic Nuisance Species Program.
Invasive Aquatic Plant Workshops
Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station. Invasive Plant Program.
Volunteers Needed to Help Sample and Monitor for Zebra Mussels and Chinese Mitten Crab
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.
What Boaters Can Do to Stem the Spread of Invasive Quagga/Zebra Mussels (PDF | 384 KB)
California Department of Fish and Game.
What You can Do! Take Action to Stop Aquatic Invasive Species!
Wisconsin Department of Fish and Wildlife.
What You Can Do To Prevent the Spread of Aquatic Nuisance Species
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.
Zebra Mussel - What Can I do to Help?
California Department of Water Resources. Environmental Services.
University/Academic
Clean Boats, Clean Waters Program
University of Wisconsin. Extension Lakes Program.
Non-Native Invasive Aquatic and Wetland Plants in the United States - What Can I Do?
University of Florida. Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences. Center for Aquatic and Invasive Plants.
A joint project of Sea Grant and other offices of
the University of Connecticut, University of Florida, University of Minnesota,
University of Illinois, North Carolina State University and Purdue University
International
Organizations
Aquatic Invasive Volunteer Opportunities
Wisconsin Council on Invasive Species.
Clean Angling Pledge
Federation of Fly Fishers.
Clean Boats Campaign
Izaak Walton League of America.
Note: How to Clean Your Equipment Properly
Coastal Habitat Invasives Monitoring Program and A Citizen's Guide to Monitoring Marine Invasive Species (Apr 2005; PDF | 1.2 MB)
Salem Sound Coastwatch.
Hawaii Habitattitude: Hawaii Agencies and Pet Stores Work to Prevent Pet Dumping (Dec 6, 2006; PDF | 17 KB)
Coordinating Group on Alien Pest Species.
Federal and State government agencies and the Pet Industry Joint Advisory Council are pleased to announce Hawaii's participation in a national campaign to encourage pet owners to turn in unwanted aquarium fish and plants instead of dumping them in streams or the ocean.
Invasive Plant Patrollers
Maine Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program.
Invasive Species - What Should I Care? and What Can I Do?
BoatU.S.
Foundation.
On-line Training for Preventing the Spread of Aquatic Nuisance Species
100th Meridian Initiative.
If you are a boater, angler, or aquatic recreational user, then you can benefit from our short, on-line educational training designed to teach you four simple steps that you can follow to Stop Aquatic Hitchhikers!This training will only take a few minutes and at the end you will get a certificate that you can show authorities to demonstrate that you are doing your part.
New Zealand Mudsnails Threaten Native Wildlife - You Can Stop Their Spread!
Santa Monica Bay Restoration Commission.
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