NAS - Nonindigenous Aquatic Species
Schaffner, B. 2019. Maine DEP Invasive Aquatic Plant Map. Maine Department of Environmental Protection, Augusta, ME. http://maine.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=126b9dbc59f44f969f74739bc9bc4ade. Created on 09/27/2013. Accessed on 01/10/2019.
Reference Number: 30401 Type: Database Author: Schaffner, B. Date (year): 2019 Title:Maine DEP Invasive Aquatic Plant Map Publisher:Maine Department of Environmental Protection Publisher Location:Augusta, ME URL: http://maine.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=126b9dbc59f44f969f74739bc9bc4ade Accessed on: 01/10/2019 Created on: 09/27/2013 Keywords: plants, Maine, map, ARC
Hydrilla verticillata peregrina ME - Woolwich Ponds ME - Damariscotta Lake ME - Davis Stream ME - Pickerel Pond
Hydrocharis morsus-ranae ME - Cobbossee Lake
Myriophyllum heterophyllum ME - Balch Pond ME - The Basin, N of Lake Auburn ME - Little Sebago Lake ME - Lake Auburn ME - Great Pond ME - The Basin ME - Belgrade Stream ME - Sebago Lake ME - Brandy Pond ME - Songo River ME - Skelton Flowage ME - Purgatory Stream ME - Parker Pond Outlet ME - Presumpscot River ME - Ossipee River ME - Messalonskee Lake ME - Bryant Pond ME - Collins Pond ME - Cushman Pond ME - Little Androscoggin R. ME - Dundee Pond ME - Salmon Falls River Res ME - Panther Run ME - North Gorham Pond ME - Saco River ME - Pleasant Lake ME - Spaulding Pond ME - Thompson Lake ME - Shagg Pond ME - Hogan Pond ME - Mill Pond ME - Limington Rips ME - Sebago Cove ME - The Heath ME - Great Meadow Stream ME - Great East Lake ME - Annabessacook Lake ME - Middle Range Pond ME - Little Ossipee River ME - Cobbossee Stream ME - Long Lake ME - Mill Stream ME - Horseshoe Pond ME - Pleasant Pond ME - Lake Arrowhead ME - Messalonskee Stream
Myriophyllum spicatum ME - Cobbossee Lake ME - Grondin Pond ME - Prouts Pond ME - Salmon Lake ME - Pleasant Hill Pond
Najas minor ME - Northeast Pond ME - Spaulding Pond ME - Northeast Pond ME - Legion Pond
Potamogeton crispus ME - Legion Pond ME - West Pond
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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [11/28/2024].
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