NAS - Nonindigenous Aquatic Species
Tucker, A., W.L. Chadderton, G. Annis, E. Elgin. 2019. Interstate aquatic invasive species prevention, early detection, and response: Aquatic plant survey mothods development and site assessment. MI DEQ, MI, USA.
Reference Number: 37527 Type: Report Author: Tucker, A., W.L. Chadderton, G. Annis, E. Elgin Date (year): 2019 Report TitleInterstate aquatic invasive species prevention, early detection, and response: Aquatic plant survey mothods development and site assessment Publisher:MI DEQ Publisher Location:MI, USA Pages: 15 URL: Keywords: aquatic plants, Great Lakes
Alisma plantago-aquatica MI - St. Joeseph River (60 sites in the vicinity) MI - Saginaw River (60 sites)
Butomus umbellatus MI - Detroit River at Gibraltar MI - Saginaw River (60 sites)
Cabomba caroliniana MI - St. Joeseph River (60 sites in the vicinity)
Hydrocharis morsus-ranae MI - Detroit River at Gibraltar MI - Saginaw River (60 sites)
Iris pseudacorus MI - Detroit River at Gibraltar WI - Port of Milwaukee OH - Port of Cleveland
Lythrum salicaria MI - Detroit River at Gibraltar WI - Port of Milwaukee MI - Saginaw River (60 sites)
Myriophyllum spicatum OH - Port of Cleveland MI - Detroit River at Gibraltar WI - Port of Milwaukee MI - St. Joeseph River (60 sites in the vicinity) MI - St. Joeseph River (60 sites in the vicinity) MI - Saginaw River (60 sites)
Najas minor OH - Port of Cleveland MI - Detroit River at Gibraltar MI - Saginaw River (60 sites)
Nitellopsis obtusa MI - Detroit River at Gibraltar MI - Saginaw River (60 sites)
Nymphaea odorata OH - Port of Cleveland
Phragmites australis australis MI - Detroit River at Gibraltar WI - Port of Milwaukee MI - Saginaw River (60 sites)
Potamogeton crispus OH - Port of Cleveland MI - Detroit River at Gibraltar WI - Port of Milwaukee MI - St. Joeseph River (60 sites in the vicinity) MI - Saginaw River (60 sites)
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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [11/23/2024].
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