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Quagga/Zebra Mussel Action Plan - PPT Presentation

Implementing the US Fish amp Wildlife Service David Britton Southwest Regional AIS Program Coordinator 2 Million for 2010 800000 for InspectionDecontamination at Lake Tahoe ID: 348399

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Quagga/Zebra Mussel Action Plan

Implementing the

U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service

David Britton, Southwest Regional AIS Program CoordinatorSlide2

$2 Million for 2010

$800,000 for Inspection/Decontamination at Lake Tahoe$600,000 to be divided among states/areas with ANSTF-approved state/interstate AIS management plans

$600,000 to be divided among accepted proposals that target the top priorities of the QZAPSlide3
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QZAP Priorities

Expand early-detection monitoring programs to Western water jurisdictions (QZAP Section C. Early Detection, C.1.) Continue the development of effective watercraft inspection and decontamination protocols and standards (QZAP Section B. Prevention, B.2.)

Develop standard and effective equipment (non-watercraft) inspection and decontamination protocols (QZAP Section B. Prevention, B.3.)Slide5

Colorado

$40,000 in Service funds $84,000 of in-kind matchingEarly-detection in Colorado (Colorado Division of Wildlife)

To publish a Containment Procedures for Positive Waters, a manual to complement the State ANS Handbook. Manual will be available in electronic format to all states for their use and adaptation.Slide6

Montana

$28,754 in Service funds $150,702 of in-kind matching funds from Montana Wildlife and Parks

For early-detection in Montana by strategically sampling 10 high priority water bodies Slide7

Nevada

$100,378 in Service funds and in-kind matching from University of Nevada, Las VegasUsing pressurized hot water spray to kill and remove

dressenid mussels on watercraft: field testing on the efficacy of water temperature, high pressure, and duration of exposure This project will develop a standard protocol for killing and removing 100% of the quagga and zebra mussels for watercraft decontamination with pressurized water spray.Slide8

Nevada

$118,283 in Service funds and in-kind matching from University

of Nevada, Las VegasTo develop effective decontamination protocols for wildland firefighting equipment to quagga/zebra mussels: Testing the efficacy of quaternary ammonium compounds on killing dressenid veligersSlide9

Oregon

$45,489 in Service funds and $14,489 of in-kind from Portland State University

For early-detection monitoring for quagga and zebra mussels in Oregon by strategically sampling at least 10 high priority waters in Oregon.Slide10

Texas

$55,000 in Service funds and $53,090 of in-kind matching from the University of Texas at ArlingtonFor implementation of a monitoring and early detection program for zebra mussel invasion of Texas aquatic habitats in northeastern Texas

And to develop and test an accurate and economically feasible zebra mussel monitoring system.Slide11

Western States

$103,559 in Service funds and $38,250 plus time of in-kind matching (Bureau of Reclamation) To implement a pilot laboratory testing program to determine and improve the reliability of laboratory performance regarding early detection of

Dreissena larvae in plankton samples.Slide12

Western States

$72,236 in Service funds and $32,000 in-kind matching (Bureau of Reclamation) Dreissena

mussel early detection monitoring methods and quality assurance workshops To address key bottlenecks in the effort to expand early monitoring projects by holding two workshops. These workshops will improve the reliability of laboratory results by developing standard protocolsSlide13

Western States

$28,232 in Service funds and $12,561 of in-kind matching from Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission

To survey and update the “Recommended Uniform Minimum Protocols and Standards for Watercraft Inspection Programs for Dreissenid Mussels in the Western United States” (UMPS) document for best practices protocols. The findings will be presented to the Western Regional Panel as an updated UMPS document which would serve as model for other groups.Slide14

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