[MAIPC] FW: FREE WEBINAR TOMORROW~ An overview of watercraft inspection and decontamination programs across the United States

Marc Imlay ialm at erols.com
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An overview of watercraft inspection and decontamination programs across the United States


 




Elizabeth will provide an overview of watercraft inspection and decontamination (WID) programs across the United States. She will begin by describing the history of invasive mussels and evolution of WID in the Western US, which will include summarizing the National Legal Framework for State Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) Programs, operational standards for managers, and data sharing. She will provide a summary of the various WID types and models in use and their associated purposes. Finally, Elizabeth will explain the foundational elements of the Colorado program, including risk assessment, and will demonstrate how other governments non-governmental organizations and industry partners can engage to stop the spread of invasive mussels and other AIS by managing the watercraft vector.

Elizabeth Brown has been working on invasive species management for twenty years and has served as the Invasive Species Program Manager with Colorado Parks and Wildlife since 2008. Previously, she served as the Stewardship Coordinator for Colorado State Parks and the Early Detection Rapid Response Specialist for the Colorado Noxious Weed Program. Elizabeth’s current duties focus on aquatic invasive species, including watercraft inspection and decontamination, sampling, monitoring, education, outreach and policy. Elizabeth also operates a laboratory that provides identification of aquatic plants, molluscs and crustaceans. Elizabeth also coordinates terrestrial invasive species plant and animal management within Colorado Parks and Wildlife.

 



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