Impact ID |
Scientific Name
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Impact Type
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Study Type
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Study Location
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Impact Description
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Geographic Location
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Reference
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3951
|
Cabomba caroliniana
|
Infrastructure
|
Anecdotal
|
N/A
|
Cabomba impacts the machinery in dams, such as valves and pumps, creating more maintenance costs.
|
Australia
|
35194
|
3952
|
Cabomba caroliniana
|
Infrastructure
|
Anecdotal
|
N/A
|
Cabomba reduces the flow of water and clogs pumps in irrigation canals.
|
Australia
|
35194
|
3953
|
Cabomba caroliniana
|
Infrastructure
|
Anecdotal
|
N/A
|
Cabomba degrades water quality by discoloring water supplies for human consumption, creating higher water treatment costs.
|
Australia
|
35194
|
4030
|
Cabomba caroliniana
|
Infrastructure
|
Anecdotal
|
N/A
|
The dense aggregations of this plant clog waterways and canals, impacting boating navigation.
|
United States
|
17952
|
4033
|
Cabomba caroliniana
|
Infrastructure
|
Anecdotal
|
N/A
|
The long stems of Cambomba caroliniana impact boating and recreation, getting tangled in paddles and fishing lines, reducing tourism in Australia.
|
Australia
|
35194
|
5668
|
Cabomba caroliniana
|
Infrastructure
|
Anecdotal
|
N/A
|
Cabomba caroliniana forms dense stands of vegetation which clogs streams and drainage canals.
|
|
35236
|
5694
|
Cabomba caroliniana
|
Infrastructure
|
Anecdotal
|
Field
|
The dense growth of Cabomba caroliniana can clog drainage canals and freshwater streams.
|
|
28750
|
5700
|
Cabomba caroliniana
|
Infrastructure
|
Anecdotal
|
N/A
|
Cabomba caroliniana grows in dense mats that clog water intakes and choke water channels. The large floating mats of Cabomba caroliniana can cause flooding in some waterbodies.
|
|
17290
|
7873
|
Cabomba caroliniana
|
Infrastructure
|
Anecdotal
|
N/A
|
Dense mats of Cabomba caroliniana (Carolina fanwort) clog streams, drainage canals, and drinking water intakes and interfere with agricultural water uses.
|
|
35289
|
7874
|
Cabomba caroliniana
|
Infrastructure
|
Anecdotal
|
N/A
|
Cabomba caroliniana is capable of significantly reducing water storage capacity and tainting/discoloring drinking water supplies, potentially increasing water treatment costs.
|
|
25601
|