Aug 9: The US Army Corps of Engineers (ACOE) in collaboration with study partners have published the Aquatic Nuisance Species (ANS) White Paper: Non-Native Species of Concern and Dispersal Risk for the Great Lakes and Mississippi River Interbasin Study. The purpose of the ANS White Paper is to catalog potential non-native species within the Great Lakes and Mississippi River basins and identify which high-risk species will be an initial focus in the Great Lakes and Mississippi River Interbasin Study (GLMRIS).
According to an announcement, forty (40) aquatic nuisance species are identified in the ANS White Paper as high-risk species for GLMRIS Focus Area I -- the Chicago Area Waterway System (CAWS):10 are high-risk to the Great Lakes Basin and 30 are high-risk to the Mississippi River Basin. ACOE has prepared a table and information on the 40 Focus Area I high-risk species. The purpose of the ANS White Paper is to catalog potential non-native species within the Great Lakes and Mississippi River basins and identify which high-risk species will be an initial focus in GLMRIS. ACOE will host a conference call tomorrow, August 10, 2011, at 11:00 AM (central) for interested parties to ask questions of the technical team that developed the Aquatic Nuisance Species White Paper.
Access the ACOE ANS website for the table more information (click here). Access the ANS White Paper (click here). Access more information on the White Paper release and details form the conference call (click here). Access the GLMRIS website for complete background information (click here).
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