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Rochelle Sturtevant Rochelle.Sturtevant at noaa.gov

Fri Mar 25 13:19:32 EDT 2011

Apologies if you are seeing this a second time - a number of people tell 
me they haven't seen it...

GLIN-folks!

For those of you with an interest in Great Lakes Invasive species, we
want to make you aware of a new research product 'hot-off-the-press' so
to speak.

NOAA GLERL's GLANSIS project received funding under the Great Lakes
Restoration initiative for several improvements in support of early
detection and rapid response, including the addition of high priority
“watchlist” species. These are species that have been identified in the
literature as having a high probability for invading and becoming
established in the Great Lakes.

Check the list out at ...
http://www.glerl.noaa.gov/res/Programs/glansis/watchlist.html
and stay tuned for the addition of fact sheets on each species!

Dr. Rochelle Sturtevant
NOAA Great Lakes Sea Grant Network
NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory
4840 South State Road
Ann Arbor, MI 48108
734-741-2287
rochelle.sturtevant at noaa.gov










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