Invasive Species Resources for the Marshall Islands

  Map of the Marshall Islands with an inset to indicate position in the Pacific Ocean. Courtesy of University of Texas Library.
Map of the Marshall Islands with an inset to indicate position in the Pacific Ocean. Courtesy of University of Texas Library.
The information provided below will lead you to invasive species lists, data, activities, laws, and groups working on invasive species in the Marshall Islands. The Marshall Islands are located just east of Papua New Guinea.

Resources on Invasive Species in the Marshall Islands
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CollapseDidymosphenia geminata : A nuisance freshwater alga
Description: Basic information about Didymosphenia geminata. Includes links to fact sheets, recommendations for response, and events.
Resource Type: Issue Overviews
Resource Format: URL
Publisher: United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), Region 8
ExpandHarmful Non-Indigenous Species Database
ExpandHawaii Exotic Plant Evaluation Protocol - Field Observation Submission Form
ExpandHawaii Exotic Plant Evaluation Protocol - Field-based Assessment of Current Impacts by Exotic Plants in Hawai'i
ExpandHawaiian Ecosystems at Risk ( HEAR )project - Invasive Species Information for Hawaii and the Pacific
ExpandInvasive Species - Explore the impact of invasive species in the Pacific Basin
ExpandInvasive Species - Explore the impact of invasive species in the Pacific Basin
ExpandPacific Island Ecosystems at Risk ( PIER ) Plant Threats to Pacific Ecosystems
ExpandPlant Threats to Pacific Ecosystems: Marshall Islands
ExpandWeed Risk Assessments for Hawaii and Pacific Islands - Searchable Database of Screened Species
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