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Scoping the Feasibility of Incorporating Climate Change into Risk Assessments of Aquatic Invasive Species in the Upper Midwest

Principal Investigator
Mark Wiltermuth

Dates

Release Date
2020
Start Date
2020-06-05
End Date
2021-09-30

Summary

Aquatic invasive species threaten our lakes, streams, and wetlands. These species not only change the biology within the waterbody, but they can change the way we use those waterbodies and the resources they produce. Those changes may have large economic impacts, such as direct management costs and indirect costs to fisheries, tourism and commerce. These species can be small like zebra mussels or large like Asian carp, but one thing they have in common is being difficult to manage and to prevent further spread. To help inform control measures for aquatic invasive species, local, state, and federal natural resource management agencies have been working to develop risk assessments to understand the potential spread or distribution of [...]

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Manistee River in Michigan taken by Abby Lynch
Manistee River in Michigan taken by Abby Lynch

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  • Midwest CASC
  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers

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