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Provides information about electronic mailing lists that discuss issues related to invasive aquatic species. See Resource Library - Discussion Groups for general resources, other species, and pest management.

Aquatic Species

100th Meridian Initiative Listserver
This listserver is intended for use by FWS (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service) personnel, other agency personnel, State and local government partners, volunteers, contractors and other interested stakeholders that are working to prevent zebra mussels and other aquatic nuisance species from crossing the 100th Meridian into the west.

To subscribe send a message to: 100thmeridian-request@lists.fws.gov with the subject line containing subscribe

Aquatic Nonindigenous Species in the Pacific Northwest - PNW_ANS-L
This list server is intended to facilitate discussion of invasion, impacts, and management of aquatic nonindigenous species in the Pacific Northwest.

To subscribe: Send an e-mail to listserv@freya.cc.pdx.edu. In the SUBJECT LINE and BODY of your e-mail message type: subscribe PNW_ANS-L. If you have any trouble subscribing, e-mail Mark Sytsma at sytsmam@pdx.edu

Global Ballast Management Programme - GloBallast E-Forum
Forum to share news and views and submit questions and answers on any aspect of the ballast water problem.

Great Lakes Panel on Aquatic Nuisance Species - anspanel
For members of the Great Lakes Panel on Aquatic Nuisance Species and individuals interested or involved in the panel's work. The list is used to exchange information regarding panel activities; announce new ANS-related publications, initiatives or meetings; request information or assistance on ANS issues; and to generally raise awareness of ongoing efforts to prevent and control ANS introductions. Contact: Matt Doss, Great Lakes Commission, mdoss@glc.org

To join ANS Panel, address an e-mail message to majordomo@great-lakes.net with the command subscribe anspanel in the body of the message. No subject line is required.

Marine pests
Send an e-mail without a subject header to: majordomo@ml.csiro.au with the message: info marine pests

Northeast Aquatic Nuisance Species (NEANS) Panel Listserv
The NEANS Panel maintains a listserv to distribute ANS news from the Northeast region. It is a moderated list and messages are kept to a minimum. Subscription to the list will keep you up to date on meeting locations and times, and news from the region.

To subscribe to the list send a blank e-mail (nothing in the subject or body of the message) to panel-subscribe@northeastans.org.

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Green Crab Listserv
This is an automatic e-mail discussion forum. To join, send a one line message to majordomo@lists.pdx.edu with the following command: subscribe greencrb

Remove any automatic signature information, which will create error messages. You will receive a welcome message when you have successfully subscribed.

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