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*Cindy A. Williams*
*Fish & Aquatic Conservation Program, AIS & FIS Program Coordinator*
*South Atlantic-Gulf & Mississippi-Basin *
*US Fish & Wildlife Service*
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From: US Fish and Wildlife Service <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Tue, Oct 29, 2019 at 11:45 AM
Subject: Aquatic Nuisance Species Task Force Announcements and News
To: <[log in to unmask]>


Week of October 28, 2019

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Aquatic Nuisance Species Task Force News and Announcements Week of October
28, 2019
Recent ANS Announcements *Dreissenid Mussel Rapid Response in the Columbia
River Basin: Recommended Practices to Facilitate Endangered Species Act
Section 7 Compliance*

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Pacific States Marine Fisheries
Commission, Creative Resource Strategies, LLC., and many contributing
partners have finalized the document entitled, Dreissenid Mussel Rapid
Response in the Columbia River Basin: Recommended Practices to Facilitate
Endangered Species Act Section 7 Compliance.  This manual was developed in
support of the Department of the Interior Safeguarding the West from
Invasive Species initiative, and it contributes to the commitment to
increase capacity for aquatic invasive species response.  This manual is
intended to align closely with the existing Columbia River Basin
Interagency Invasive Species Response Plan: Zebra Mussels and Other
Dreissenid Species.

Specifically, this manual contains important information to facilitate
action agency compliance with section 7 of the Endangered Species Act (ESA)
during invasive Dreissenid mussel rapid response actions in the Columbia
River Basin (CRB).  The manual strives to make the ESA regulatory process
as efficient and effective as possible for action agencies by providing
guidance to expedite the ESA section 7 consultation process through
emergency consultation procedures.  Therefore, the manual provides
information about control techniques for Dreissenid mussels and the
potential impacts to federally listed species and critical habitat in the
CRB, along with ways to avoid and minimize adverse impacts caused by
response actions.

For questions or a copy of the document, t, please contact: Theresa Thom,
Aquatic Invasive Species Coordinator, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service,
Pacific Region. Email: [log in to unmask], (503) 736-4722.
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*News from the Minnesota Aquatic Invasive Species Research Center *

Researchers at MAISRC wrapped up six projects in the fall of 2019. Outcomes
include:

   - The distribution of invasive *Phragmites *was mapped in Minnesota for
   the first time, and researchers investigated its spread potential and
   developed strategies for coordinated response. An identification guide, map
   of occurrences, and region-specific management recommendations were
   created. Learn more here
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   .
   - Survey designs for estimating zebra mussel density in newly infested
   lakes were evaluated and specific recommendations were made based on
   differing lake populations. A training video, data collection worksheets,
   and an analysis tutorial are available online. Learn more here
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   - Several microorganisms were isolated that could be pathogenic to zebra
   mussels and Eurasian watermilfoil. This project also found that Eurasian
   watermilfoil is associated with elevated concentrations of *E. coli *and
   human pathogens. Learn more here
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   - Incorporating previous research into food and pheromone cues, eDNA,
   and light, sound, and air barriers, the first invasive carp deterrent
   system at a lock and dam in the U.S. is now installed in southern
   Minnesota. Lab tests have shown 97% prevention. Learn more here.
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   - Updates were made to a fish passage model to better incorporate field
   data. This model will help block invasive Asian carp from moving up the
   Mississippi River by utilizing locks and dams, while still allowing native
   fish to swim upstream.  Learn more here
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   .
   - A complex model that takes into account water connectivity and boater
   movement to predict zebra mussel and Eurasian watermilfoil invasion
   patterns was created. Using the model, county-based recommendations to
   prioritize and optimize the location of watercraft inspectors were
made. Learn
   more here
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*Innovations in Invasive Species Management Conference and Training*

Registration is open for the third annual *Innovations in Invasive Species
Management Conference Training* to be held in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho December
10th – 12th, 2019 at the Coeur d’Alene Resort. The 2019 Innovations
Conference is being hosted by the Pacific Northwest Invasive Plant Council (
https://www.pnw-ipc.org/
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,   The Northern Rockies Invasive Plant Council (http://www.nripc.org/
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and Invasive Plant Control, Inc. (www.invasiveplantcontrol.com
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If you have any questions please give Steven Manning a call at 615-969-1309
or send an email at [log in to unmask]

Conference Lodging: The room block is filling up quickly so please click on
this link to make your room reservations:  The Coeur d’ Alene Golf & Spa
Resort Innovations Conference Room Reservations
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Please note that rooms will not be assigned until check-in and that the
room type requested is not guaranteed until check-in. For those wanting to
call in to confirm their reservation, please call 800-688-5253, and our
Reservations Team will be happy to assist you in confirming your stay. The
cutoff date for room reservations under the conference block is November 8th,
2019.  If you are unable to reserve a room please contact Steven Manning (
[log in to unmask])to request an increase in the room block.
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*Pennsylvania Lake Management Society Conference*

Please submit your abstracts within the next 7 days to be considered as a
presenter for the 2020 Pennsylvania Lake Management Society Conference.
vThe conference will be held March 4 & 5, 2020 at the Wyndham Garden State
College, PA. The deadline to submit an abstract is November 1, 2019.

Please forward abstracts with the required information to Kate Harms via
e-mail at [log in to unmask] or via regular mail to PALMS, PO Box 171,
Mertztown, PA 19539. All requested information should be submitted by
November 1, 2019. Questions may be directed to Kate at the above e-mail
address, or by calling (484) 656-1649
Upcoming Meetings

*21st International Conference on Aquatic Invasive Species*
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 October 27 – 31, 2019; Montreal, Quebec

*National Aquatic Nuisance Species Task Force Fall Meeting
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 November 6 -7, 2019; Beltsville, Maryland

*Great* *Lakes ANS Regional Panel Meeting*
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 November 13-14, 2019; Ann Arbor, Michigan

*3rd Environmental DNA Technical Exchange Workshop
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*

 November 18 – 20, 2019; St. Petersburg, Florida

*Gulf and South Atlantic Regional Panel Fall 2019 Meeting*
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 November 19 - 20, 2019;Charleston, South Carolina

*Joint Mid-Atlantic and Northeast Regional ANS Panel Meeting
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 December 10-11, 2019; TBD, New York

*Innovations in Invasive Species Management Conference and Training
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 December 10-12th, 2019; Coeur d’Alene, Idaho

*100th Meridian Initiative Columbia River Basin Team
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January 22-23, 2019 ; Portland, Oregon

*80th Midwest Fish & Wildlife Conference*
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 January 26-29, 2020; Springfield, Illinois
Upcoming Webinars *Clean. Drain. Dry. Rapid Response Communication Kit
Webinar*

*Time: Oct 29, 2019 11:00 AM Central Time *

Join Wildlife Forever and learn about their newest resource, the Clean.
Drain. Dry. Rapid Response Communication Kit.This kit was created for Lake
Associations, Local Governments, National Organizations and other partners
to spread the world after an area lake has new invasive species
infestation. Learn about different elements of the kit and their benefits
in this webinar.

Join Zoom Meeting:
https://zoom.us/j/125487943?pwd=UmRIb3diVGpBcUtSbUFaMGJWM0JNUT09
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*Using eDNA as an early detection tool for invasive mussels*

*November 4, 2:00-3:00 PM EST*

Please join us for a webinar hosted by the Invasive Mussel Collaborative
examining the study and use of environmental DNA (eDNA) to detect invasive
zebra and quagga mussels. Presenters will discuss eDNA sampling as a
detection tool as well as the potential for its use in dreissenid
management.

To register click* HERE
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*New tools for identifying and prioritizing range-shifting invasive plants*

*November 5 from 2-3 pm*

Hosted by the Northeast IPM Center; Join Jenica Allen and Bethany Bradley
to learn about new tools for identifying and prioritizing range-shifting
invasive plants coming soon to a landscape near you. Whether you’re a
property owner, land manager, landscape professional, or policymaker, these
tools are for you. Drs. Allen and Bradley will provide a live demonstration
of the tools and answer your questions about how climate change could
influence invasive plants.

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*Two Case Studies on Hydrilla Rapid Response in the Great Lakes*

*Tuesday, November 19th from 2:00-3:00pm EST*

*J*ennifer Dunn, Biologist with the New York State Department of
Environmental Conservation, Great Lakes Programs, and Mike Adam, Senior
Biologist with the Lake County Health Department and Community Health
Center, will be presenting two case studies of recent hydrilla detections
and rapid response efforts. Jennifer will present on the recent hydrilla
discovery in Orchard Park, New York and the rapid response efforts that
occurred to address this discovery. Mike will provide an overview of the
County’s response to the recently documented hydrilla infestation in
Libertyville, Illinois, along with background on the Illinois Hydrilla
Rapid Response Plan. We will have an approximately 40-minute panel
presentation followed by a Q&A session.

For information, please contact: [log in to unmask]
Employment Opportunities *USFWS-NWRS Regional IPM/Invasive Species
Coordinator*

DOI Regions 9 & 12 (formerly Pacific Region 1) is looking for an energetic,
dynamic individual with strong background in integrated pest management
(IPM) and invasive species management as the Regional IPM/Invasive Species
Coordinator. This Regional IPM/Invasive Species Coordinator provides
programmatic support for the 67 National Wildlife Refuges and five National
Monuments in Oregon, Idaho, Washington, Hawaii, and the Pacific Remote
Islands. The duty station is the Regional Office in Portland, OR. Permanent
Change of Station (PCS) costs are authorized

Open & closing dates:  10/15/2019 to 10/29/2019

Pay scale & grade: GS-0401-11/12

Announcement number: MR-20-10620098-JLS MP
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/548811700
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State of Wyoming – Vacancy Announcement - 040-Wyoming Game and Fish
Department - Fish Division

The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is seeking an Aquatic Invasive Species
Coordinator located in Cheyenne or Laramie, WY. This position coordinates
aquatic invasive species (AIS) prevention and control activities for the
state of Wyoming.  The position implements the Wyoming AIS program,
including coordination of outreach, watercraft inspections, statewide
monitoring and interagency and interstate coordination.

Human Resource Contact: Laura Curtis 307-777-4507 Click here
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the State of Wyoming Classification and Pay Structure. URL:
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Recommended Publications *Invasive alien species and planetary and global
health policy*

Stoett, P., Roy, H. E., & Pauchard, A. (2019). Invasive alien species and
planetary and global health policy. *The Lancet Planetary Health*, *3*(10),
e400-e401.
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The Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem
Services (IPBES) Global Assessment, released in 2019,1 identified invasive
alien species, those introduced by humans into regions beyond their natural
distributions, as one of the five top direct drivers of biodiversity loss.2
Although many cases exist of positive adaptations to the introduction of
invasive alien species, they are generally regarded as a severe threat to
local ecosystems, wildlife, and human health and overall wellbeing. Once
established, efforts to eradicate invasive alien species can raise both
public health and ethical concerns because of the unintended effects that
control measures can have on the environment and human livelihoods (eg,
chemical control and biocontrol agents).

Unfortunately, invasive alien species are widespread across all biomes and
geographical regions. These species can be considered as an evolving global
health threat and are changing the socio-ecological context in which
billions of people live, lowering natural resilience to other perturbations
and reshaping local ecology. Indeed, we can plausibly argue that invasive
alien species are one of the main signposts of the Anthropocene era…
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*Incorporating climate change into invasive species management: insights
from managers. *

Beaury, E. M., Fusco, E. J., Jackson, M. R., Laginhas, B. B., Morelli, T.
L., Allen, J. M., Pasquarella, V. J., Bradley, B. A. (2019). Incorporating
climate change into invasive species management: insights from managers.
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Invasions*
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doi: 10.1007/s10530-019-02087-6.
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Summary: Interactions between invasive species and climate change present
new challenges for invasive species management. However, it was unclear
what the common concerns, management strategies, limitations, and research
needs were for managing invasive species in a changing climate. In
a survey of invasive species managers from government, non-profit, and
private organizations across the U.S., Beaury et al. (2019) found that the
majority of managers were very concerned about the influence of climate
change on invasive species management but their organizations were
significantly less so. Managers reported that lack of funding and personnel
limited their effective management, and lack of information on how to
manage presented an added challenge when considering the combination of
invasive species and climate change. Even so, 65% of managers reported
successfully incorporating climate change into their management, which can
be further facilitated by connecting managers across regions and by
integrating existing research findings into management strategies. This
study shows that if addressed collaboratively, climate change might be an
opportunity to increase the efficiency and success of current management
efforts.

Management implications: The following strategies were identified as ways
that managers incorporate climate change into invasive species management:

   - Strategic planning - acquiring new land, improving partnerships across
   boundaries
   - Preventative management - monitoring for range shifting invasive
   species, planting native species adapted to warmer temperatures
   - Treatment and control - changing timing of treatment to match shifting
   flowering times
   - Education and outreach - talking to partners in warmer regions about
   their problem species and management methods, educating self and staff
   about the effects of climate change on invasive species
   - We need more opportunities for information exchange about treatment
   techniques, new problem species, and other resources in order to
   proactively manage invasive species in a changing climate.

ANS in the News

*Water companies playing leading role in the battle against invasive
species, says industry group*
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Posted October 28, 2019 – Water companies continue to work with government,
NGOs and other partners to tackle invasive species and help promote
biosecurity. Through the Check, Clean, Dry biosecurity partnership for
example water companies are helping fund a project to prevent invasive
species from entering the country in the first place.

*DFO considers release of toxins to control an invasive species in
Miramichi Lake
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Posted October 28, 2019 – Officials at Canada's Department of Fisheries and
Oceans are weighing in on a troublesome question. Should they allow a
healthy lake to be poisoned — even temporarily — to avert a potential
disaster for the Miramichi River's wild Atlantic salmon?

*New invasive species found in Pennsylvania waters*
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Posted October 28, 2019 – The bloody red shrimp, a tiny species native to
the Black Sea of eastern Europe and western Asia, has been found in
Pennsylvania for the first time.

*Scientists call for improved approach to biodiversity targets on invasive
species*
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Posted October 28, 2019 - A Monash-led international commentary on the harm
caused by biological invasions has urged policy makers to develop
conversation targets in a unified framework informed by new data
integration methods developed in the last decade.

*'Citizen army' needed to tackle invasive species, MPs suggest*
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Posted October 25, 2019 - The cost to the economy of non-native species
taking hold in the UK is estimated to be £1.8bn a year, a report from the
environmental audit committee says. Among their recommendations, they call
for an army of 1.3 million volunteers to be trained across the country to
identify and respond to the threat from non-native species, in a scheme
modelled on one developed in New Zealand.

*How to stop the spread of invasive species and parasites in Arizona lakes
and streams*
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Posted October 25, 2019 - When the Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD)
manages our fishing, there are many factors they take into account to
provide the best fishing, while ensuring the conditions for native
populations are successful.

*Invasive ticks could become problem in Alaska*
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Posted October 24, 2019 – According to a scientist from the University of
Alaska Anchorage, non-native species of ticks may soon be a problem in
Alaska.

* After 70 years, the fight to get sea lampreys out of the Great Lakes
continues*
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Posted October 24, 2019 - A number of destructive invasive species have
invaded the Great Lakes in the past several decades. These non-native
creatures can do significant damage to native ecosystems. Biologists work
hard to control them, but it's an ongoing battle.

*Barrasso: We Must Improve Flood Prevention, Expand Water Storage & Combat
Invasive Species*
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Posted October 23, 2019 – U.S. Senator John Barrasso (R-WY), chairman of
the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works (EPW), delivered the
following remarks at a hearing titled “Improving American Economic
Competitiveness through Water Resources Infrastructure: Federal Panel.”

*Behrend students discover invasive shrimp species in Lake Erie*
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Posted October 22, 2019 – Near midnight at Erie's Lampe Marina, with their
first throw of the net, three Penn State Behrend students caught something
that had never before been seen in Pennsylvania waters: a tiny, black-eyed
shrimp known as Hemimysis anomala.

*Inadequate funding hampering battle against invasive species: Region*
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Posted October 22, 2019 - A recent study conducted by the Invasive Species
Centre shows Ontario municipalities and conservation authorities are
spending $50.8 million per year to address invasive species.

*Latest weapon against lionfish invasion? Meet the Roomba of the sea.*
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Posted October 22, 2019 - How to counter invasive species, a common, and
often intractable, problem? One entrepreneur’s clever approach offers
lessons in finding solutions in the unlikeliest of places.

*How San Diego Scientists Are Helping The Navy Keep Ship Hulls Clean*
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Posted October 22, 2019 – Scientists around the country, including some in
San Diego, are working with the U.S. Navy to tackle an age-old problem
known as biofouling. It's the accumulation of marine organisms on the
bottom of a boat.

*Poor Water Conditions Drive Invasive Snakeheads Onto Land*
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Posted October 22, 2019 - The largest fish to walk on land, the voracious
northern snakehead, will flee water that is too acidic, salty or high in
carbon dioxide – important information for future management of this
invasive species.

*New Study from Carleton University Shows Warming Ocean Boosts Invasive
Lionfish Appetite*
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Posted October 17, 2019 - A new study from Carleton University’s Clay
Steell and Steven Cooke’s Fish Ecology and Conservation Physiology Lab is
the first to show that invasive lionfish eat more and perform better as the
ocean warms with climate change, thanks to a digestive system that likes
the heat.

*Targeting deeply held values crucial for inspiring pro-environmental
behavior*
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Posted October 15, 2019 - A recent study in Sustainability Science shows
that deeply held values, which align closely with political leanings, can
predict whether someone takes action to protect the environment. And it
suggests people on opposite ends of the political spectrum can be spurred
to take action, as long as messaging taps into those values.
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