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Aquatic Nuisance Species
Hawaii: Alien Species in Hawaii University of Florida: Center for Aquatic and Invasive Plants U.S.
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Non-Indigenous Species
Thousands of exotic plants, animals and microbes have been introduced into the United States. Some of these organisms have been intentionally imported for use in agriculture, the pet industry and fish and wildlife management. Others have been accidentally introduced from ships' ballast water, in packing materials and soils, or as hitchhikers on other plants and animals. Many exotic species, such ...
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Division of Environmental Health - Washington State Dept. of Health
Health Shellfish Safety Swimming Pools & Beach Safety Tick-Borne Diseases Wastewater West Nile Virus X-Ray Machines Zoonotic Diseases (salmonellosis, hanta virus, rabies) Summer Safety Fish Consumption Advisories / Foodborne Illness / Shellfish Safety / Swimming Safety / Swimming Beach Advisories / West Nile Virus / Wildfire Smoke Environmental Health's Annual Report (2007) (pdf 890 kb) ...
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Research Staff of the Envi Sci Dept, UVA
Ecology McCormick-Ray, Jerry Senior Research Scientist : cr@virginia.edu * The role of coastal-marine organisms in ecological processes (including such organisms as whales, seals, fish, oysters, and mussels) and their conservation. Marine Ecology Miller, Meg Research Assistant (Zieman/Epstein) : mtm3hq@virginia.edu Ecology Morris, Mary Administrative Assistant (Garstang) : mvm@swa.com ...
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Florida Museum of Natural History Ichthyology Department
THE NEWS SITE LINKS FLMNH Ichthyology Staff and Students Selections... Staff Past Personnel TELEPHONE (352) 392-2360 FAX (352) 392-7158 Florida Museum of Natural History Dickinson Hall, Ichthyology Dept. University of Florida Gainesville, Florida 32611, U.S.A. Larry Page Curator of Fishes Principal Investigator, All Catfish Species Inventory lpage1@ufl.edu George H. Burgess Coordinator of Museum ...
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Florida Museum of Natural History Ichthyology Department
Management. Specialist NOAA Tobey Curtis Tobey.Curtis@noaa.gov Undergraduate student, University of Tennessee Rebecca Thaler Undergraduate student, University of South Florida Erin Gallagher Wildlife biologist, Florida Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit Matt Burgess mburgess@ufl.edu J.
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Fish Consumption: Minnesota Dept. of Health
Consumption: Minnesota Dept. of Health Fish Consumption • Home • Eating Guidelines • What is a meal? • FAQ • Order Materials • Links • Contact us Food Safety Center • Keeping Food Safe at Home • Eating Healthy More ... to eat. The Minnesota Department of Health provides two types of advice on how often fish can safely be eaten: Statewide Safe Eating Guidelines - general guidelines to help you decide if ...
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Fish References - WDNR
Reptiles & Amphibians Fish Beetles Butterflies & Moths Grasshoppers Leafhoppers Mayflies Snails Mussels Plants Related Pages Endangered Resources Natural Heritage Inventory Working List Animals, Plants, & Natural Communities Fish References Becker, G.C. 1983. Fishes of Wisconsin. Univ. of Wisconsin Press: Madison. 1052 pp. Fago, D. 1982 Distribution and Relative Abundance of Fishes in Wisconsin I ...
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Marine and Anadromous Fish - Office of Protected Resources - NOAA Fisheries
(Cheilinus undulatus) Photo: Brian Zgliczynski, NOAA Nassau grouper (Epinephelus striatus) Photo: Stephania Bolden, NOAA Sockeye Salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) Photo: Travis Nelson, Washington Dept. of Fish & Wildlife Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) Photo: NOAA Chum Salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) Photo: NOAA Coho Salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) Photo: NOAA Steelhead Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) ...
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Fish Consumption: Safe Eating Guidelines: Minnesota Dept. of Health
Consumption: Safe Eating Guidelines: Minnesota Dept. of Health Fish Consumption • Home • Eating Guidelines • What is a meal? • FAQ • Order Materials • Links • Contact us Food Safety Center • Keeping Food Safe at Home ... on the Department of Natural Resources Lake Finder website. For the tested lakes and rivers, fish may contain higher- or lower-than-average levels of mercury or PCBs, and the resulting ...
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