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  1. Alaska Aquatic Plant Survey Report 2005

    Invasive, non-indigenous plants can degrade water quality and fish habitat when they invade lakes, ponds, and streams. Changes in plant community architecture in lakes due to invasion by canopy-forming invasive...

  2. Coastal Lakes Aquatic Plant Survey Report

    Invasive, non-indigenous plants can degrade water quality and fish habitat when they invade lakes, ponds, and streams. Changes in plant community architecture in lakes due to invasion by canopy-forming invasive...

  3. Final Coastal Lakes Aquatic Plant Survey Report

    Invasive, non-indigenous plants can degrade water quality and fish habitat when they invade lakes, ponds, and streams. Changes in plant community architecture in lakes due to invasion by canopy-forming invasive...

  4. Guide for Developing Integrated Aquatic Vegetation Management Plans in Oregon

    This manual focuses on controlling nuisance aquatic plants, occurring in Oregon lakes. To use this manual, it is necessary to distinguish between an aquatic plant problem, and a water quality enrichment problem...

  5. Non-­Native Invasive Aquatic Plant and Mussel Survey of Six Umpqua National Forest Area Lakes

    Six lakes and ponds located within or near the Umpqua National Forest were surveyed for non-­native aquatic plants and mussels during August, 2009. A diverse assemblage of native plants was identified along...

  6. Aquatic Plant Surveys in the Bureau of Land Management, Medford District, 2010-2011

    The introduction of invasive aquatic plant species (IAPS) can cause significant ecological and economic harm. IAPS can displace native aquatic plant species, impair recreation, and degrade water quality. Early...

  7. Efficacy of Plastic Mesh Tubes in Reducing Herbivory Damage by the Invasive Nutria (Myocastor coypus) in an Urban Restoration...

    The restoration of stream corridors is becoming an increasingly important component of urban landscape planning, and the high cost of these projects necessitates the need to understand and address potential...

  8. Aquatic Invasive Plant Surveys in the BLM Medford District During 2012

    Aquatic plant surveys were conducted at 22 waterbodies located within the Bureau of Land Management’s Medford District during the summer of 2012. Sites included eleven lakes, ponds or reservoirs and six...

  9. Aquatic Invasive Species Surveys of Eastern Oregon Waterbodies in 2013 and 2014

    Early detection aquatic invasive species (AIS) surveys were conducted at 33 Eastern Oregon waterbodies during the summers of 2013 and 2014. Submerged aquatic plants, gastropods, bivalves, and crayfish were...

  10. Aquatic Invasive Species Surveys of Pacificorp’s North Umpqua River Impoundments

    Ten North Umpqua Hydroelectric Project impoundments were surveyed for aquatic invasive species during the summer of 2012. One non-native submersed aquatic vegetation species (Potamogeton crispus) and one...

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