Salvinia molesta
Salvinia molesta
(giant salvinia)
Plants
Exotic

6 results for Salvinia molesta (giant salvinia)

Impact ID Scientific Name Impact Type Study Type Study Location Impact Description Reference
3169 Salvinia molesta Navigation Observational Field Boat traffic for residents, businesses, and commuters was banned during lake drawdown and... 33888
3475 Salvinia molesta Navigation Observational N/A Mats of Salvinia molesta impede boat movement and clog propellers. 28322
5213 Salvinia molesta Navigation Observational Field The dense growths of Salvinia molesta impede water access and navigation. 37965
7619 Salvinia molesta Navigation Anecdotal N/A Thick mats of Salvinia molesta prevent the passage of large diesel-powered boats and a... 28408
7625 Salvinia molesta Navigation Observational Field Salvinia molesta covered 250km^2 of the water surface of Sepik River in Papua New Guinea.... 28408
7630 Salvinia molesta Navigation Observational Field In Sri Lanka, Salvinia molesta infested 900 hectares of waterways. 28408

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