NAS - Nonindigenous Aquatic Species
2021. Gulf & south Atlantic regional panel on aquatic invasive species minutes.
Reference Number: 42993 Type: Report Author: Date (year): 2021 Report TitleGulf & south Atlantic regional panel on aquatic invasive species minutes Publisher: Publisher Location: Pages: 34 pp. URL: Keywords: regional, panel
Arapaima sp. FL - Caloosahatchee River, Jaycee Park, Cape Coral
Azolla pinnata FL - Pine Log Creek at Crooked River and Hwy 67
Channa argus MS - Lake Whittington [an oxbow lake of the Mississippi River] MS - Lane Bayou, Charlie Capps Water Management Area
Chitala ornata FL - Lake Okeechobee, South Bay, 2nd dynamite hole FL - Lake Okeechobee, South Bay, 2nd dynamite hole
Dreissena polymorpha TX - San Saba River
Eichhornia crassipes GA - Catfish Creek GA - Lake Oconee
Hydrocleys nymphoides TX - Blunn Creek at Stacy Park
Misgurnus anguillicaudatus GA - Indian Creek, just downstream of Sells Mill Park NC - South Buffalo Creek at Thurston Road
Odonus niger FL - Atlantic Ocean, Florida, Riviera Beach, Blue Heron Bridge
Oreochromis aureus LA -
Penaeus monodon GA - Maiden Creek
Pistia stratiotes NC - Little River, near the northern end of Dance's Bay
Pomacea maculata GA - Satilla Creek, at Dorminy Lake GA - Private pond near Simmons Mill Pond GA - Lake Worth, near Cleve Cox boat Landing
Pterois volitans/miles AL - Gulf of Mexico, Alabama, Dauphin Island, about 43 miles south
Pygocentrus nattereri LA - University Lake
Salvinia molesta MS - Lake Mike Conner, Collins, MS
Terapon jarbua AL - Dauphin Island, Airport Marsh at the tidal pond outflow creek
Typhlonectes natans FL - Coral Park Canal FL - Secondary Canal of the Westbrook Canal
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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [11/5/2024].
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