Invasive Species (Invasive Species) Services
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PremiumManufactured by General Oceanics Inc.based in USA
Aquatic invasive species (AIS) are a major environmental threat to the health of our lakes, rivers and ...
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based in UNITED KINGDOM
The Wildlife and Countryside Act, 1981 states it is illegal to cause the spread of Japanese Knotweed. The Environment Agency Guidance on the movement and disposal of soil containing specified Invasive Species is specific on what control measures must be taken.Well known invasive species include Japanese Knotweed, Himalayan Balsam ...
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based in CANADA
Invasive species are always a concern as they can greatly impact the native species’ ecosystem. Care must be taken to reduce the spread and introduction of invasive species. The best way to do this is with early intervention and identification. Our water experts test for invasive fish, ...
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Manufactured by ECO Oxygen Technologies, LLCbased in USA
Natural Solution for Mitigation of Aquatic Invasive Species. Aquatic invasive species often lead to economic and environmental damage. Over time, their relentless growth and accumulation can disrupt the natural balance of a waterbody, causing the decline of native species and a cascading effect on the local ...
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by Xelect Ltd.based in UNITED KINGDOM
Larval stages of many species are difficult to identify by conventional taxonomic analysis. Metagenomic analysis of seawater samples can reveal the species level composition of its plankton, which is extremely valuable in the assessment of invasive species transfer, in particular from ships ballast water. Similar analysis can be ...
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based in USA
Invasive non-native plants are a serious threat to native species, communities, and ecosystems in many areas in the Midwest. They can compete with and displace native plants and animals, alter ecosystems functions, structures, and cycles, and promote other invaders. The good news is that many plant invasions can be halted. Even badly ...
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based in USA
Invasive plant species have become more and more common in our region and their control has become important in order to maintain the ecological integrity of the wetland and upland habitats that are present. Many of the mitigation plans that are required by approval agencies that Evans Associates prepares specify the control of invasive ...
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based in USA
Your native oaks may be barely visible behind a wall of buckthorn, your wetlands thick with purple loosestrife, or your once-diverse prairie now a weedy tangle, invaded by teasel and thistle. Keeping invasive plants under control is an on-going task, since native landscapes are surrounded by non-native plants whose seeds can travel by ...
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Premiumbased in NETHERLANDS
Biofouling Monitoring systems which provide operators continuous insight in the risk for biofouling settlement. This provides real time biofouling monitor system to achieve an early warning for biofouling build up in the ...
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based in USA
WBS provides qualitative and quantitative botanical surveys including resource inventories, rare plants, noxious and invasive species, and wetland delineations. Soil analysis includes taxonomy, fertility, and microbial ...
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based in USA
. Watershed restoration services provided by the Conservancy include riparian assessments and restoration, the development of monitoring tools and technology, invasive species removal, and other similar ...
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by Partrac Ltdbased in UNITED KINGDOM
The intertidal regions of shores and estuaries are constantly under pressure from pollution, infrastructure development, the introduction of invasive species (often transported through shipping traffic) and erosion due to wave action and rising sea ...
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based in USA
Available state and federal cost-share grants include: Lake Management Planning Grants. Lake Protection and Classification Grants. Waterway Commission Grants. Recreational Boating Facilities Grants. Sportfish Restoration Grants. Aquatic Invasive Species Grants. Brownfields Remediation. Federal Trophic State Index Monitoring Cost-Share. ...
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based in USA
Treatment of Ballast Water is important in order to prevent the spread of algae or aquatic invasive species. CHLORCEHCO offers Onsite Sodium Hypochlorite Generation Systems suitable for seawater applications as a means to treat ballast ...
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by Wade Trimbased in USA
Watershed renewal efforts are often linked to community improvements, like parks and other recreation facilities, to harmonize urban development and natural systems planning. Restoration of this lake in a park improved near shore areas and restored riparian habitat using innovative methods of invasive species control, coupled with ...
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based in USA
The marine and coastal ecosystems of the United States encompass a remarkable diversity of life. Our oceans, estuaries, coastal wetlands, beaches and reefs provide a home for fish, crabs, sea turtles, coral, shorebirds, oysters, and seabirds. Many of these species are threatened by poor water quality, overharvesting, and the impact of ...
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based in CANADA
Assessments, Species Biodiversity Reports (including songbird/waterfowl surveys and incidental invertebrate surveys), Ecological Land Classification and Community Typing, Vegetation Community Description and Rare Plants Surveys, Invasive Species Surveys and Management Plans, and Environmental Field Reports/ Enhanced Approval Process. The ...
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based in AUSTRALIA
We get involved in a range of environmental assessment and management services covering Strategies, Plans and Programs, Environment and NRM Policy, Environmental Assessments, Vegetation & Biodiversity Management, Sustainable Land Management, Invasive Species Management, Agriculture & Rural Development, Soil & Water Management , ...
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based in CANADA
Hydroelectric projects, human water extractions, fisheries, timber harvesting, invasive species, urban expansion, aquatic pollution, and climate change — these are some of the multiple stresses affecting the planet’s aquatic ...
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based in USA
recent examples include in-place remedial strategies for contaminated sediments, total maximum daily loads (TMDLs) for toxic chemicals in large estuarine and coastal systems, and ecosystem alterations caused by invasive species. In such cases, solutions that are sustainable, cost-effective, and acceptable to multiple stakeholders depend upon ...
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