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Pam Fuller U.S. Geological Survey Gainesville, FL Nancy Elder U.S. Geological Survey Western Fisheries Research Center Marrowstone Marine Station Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database http://nas.er.usgs.gov

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Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database http://nas.er.usgs.gov. Pam Fuller U.S. Geological Survey Gainesville, FL Nancy Elder U.S. Geological Survey Western Fisheries Research Center Marrowstone Marine Station. Terminology. Nonindigenous - any species introduced outside its native range - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Pam FullerU.S. Geological Survey

Gainesville, FL

Nancy ElderU.S. Geological Survey

Western Fisheries Research CenterMarrowstone Marine Station

Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Databasehttp://nas.er.usgs.gov

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Terminology Nonindigenous - any species introduced outside its native range

– includes "exotics" and "transplants"

Includes all species ever reported from state

No claims about invasiveness No judgement of “good” or “bad”

A species outside its native range

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60 Fields, including:

– Location – Drainage – Habitat Parameters – Date – Status – Source of

Information

Database Fields

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Sources of Data Literature State and Federal

Agencies Private Individuals Universities Museums Field Studies

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Geo-referencedLocational Data

• All data are geo-referenced to the finest scale possible

– State – County – HUC (2, 4, 6, 8-digit) – Point (latitude/longitude)

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http://nas.er.usgs.gov

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Reporting nonindigenous aquatic species.1) What is being reported: (i.e. fish, plant, etc.)

Common Name(s):The Genus/Species: (if known)Detailed description: (i.e. live/dead specimen, number present/collected)

2) Date of the Observation

3) Where was the observation made?- State:- County:- Actual LOCATION where the observation occurred: - Detailed location description (please be specific).- Latitude/longitude (How derived: online map derived or GPS unit).

4) Who made the observation? - Name:- Email: **(REQUIRED)- Telephone Number:- Address: -Additional Comments

5) Who identified genus/species of specimen?- Name:- Email: - Telephone Number:- Address:

6) Photographs would be great!

My contact information: Nancy Elder; [email protected], Marrowstone Marine Station616 Marrowstone Point Road, Nordland, WA 98358(360)385-1007 Ext. 222

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Washington State will have a stand alone link.

Example:• http://pbin.nbii.gov/NASHI/default.asp

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Questions ?

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Type Search Description

Text Text-based search(advanced version)

This text based search can be used to find a single species or many species given a state. From the list you can get fact sheets and Collection Information

                  Search by State Search for a list of species found in a specific state. From the list you can get fact sheets and Collection Information

                  Search by Major Drainage Area[HUC2 (hydrologic unit code)

Search major drainage basins such as California, Lower Mississippi or the Great Lakes for a list of species found in that area. From the list you can get fact sheets and Collection Information

                  Search by Drainage Area[HUC6 (hydrologic unit code)]

This is similar to the HUC2 search but allows the selection of a more specific area. From the list of species you can get fact sheets and Collection Information

                  Search by Drainage Area[HUC8 (hydrologic unit code)]

This is similar to the HUC6 search but allows the selection of a more specific area. From the list of species you can get fact sheets and Collection Information

                  Search For Zebra Mussel Collections (by state)

This is a customized collection search using the Zebra Mussel

      Search NAS Reference Database Search for references. Also returns list of species and specimens associated with a reference.

All of our fact sheets Full listing of all of the species for which we currently have fact sheets.

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Cipangopaludina chinensis malleata

(Chinese mysterysnail)

Mollusks-GastropodsExotic to United States

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Cipangopaludina chinensis malleata(Chinese mystery snail)

Get Collections in Area:   State   HUC6   HUC8

After selecting one of the above,click a shaded area on the map.The data will be displayed below the map.)

Other Layers:  Native Ranges  Water

Optional Layers:  Major Cities  All Cities  InterstatesCountiesHUC6 Numbers and BordersHUC8 Numbers and Borders

Collection Data for Cipangopaludina chinensis malleata in HUC 17110012

Specimen ID# State County Locality Year HUC

Number Drainage Name Status

52293 WA King Green Lake, Seattle, WA 1965 17110012 Lake Washington collected

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Report received

Record entered into database

Program searches database(s) for previous records of the species in the same:Country

StateCounty

HUC (drainage) Bio-region (w/ SERC)

New area of occurrence

Collection >2 years ago Collection <2 years ago

Internal Alert only

Database has records from this area

Enters Alert System

“Alert Worthy” “False Alert” Record too old

Alert sent

Alert added to archive

The NAS Alert System