Invasive Species In The Chesapeake Bay Watershed Workshop

Abstracts

Plenary Session

Integrating Economics into Invasive Species Management

Jason Shogren, Economics & Finance, University of Wyoming

Lessons Learned about Developing Management Plans
for the Chesapeake Bay

Bill Matuszeski, Former Director, EPA Chesapeake Bay Program

The Great Lakes Panel on Aquatic Nuisance Species: A Model for Consensus Building to Advance Regional Policy

Katherine Glassner-Shwayder, Great Lakes Commission

Risks, Uncertainties and Values in Prevention and
Management of Nonindigenous Species

David Lodge, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Notre Dame

Developing Control Strategies for Invasive Plants

Bernd Blossey, Department of Natural Resources, Cornell University

Species Specific Sessions

Phragmites australis: An Overview of Introduction, Distribution and Management in Chesapeake Bay Wetlands

Curtis Hutto, Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation

Purple Loosestrife

Steve Capel, Virginia Department of Game & Inland Fisheries

Status of Water Chestnut in Maryland

Mike Naylor, Maryland Department of Natural Resources

Status and Management of Mute Swans in Maryland

Larry Hindman, Maryland Department of Natural Resources

Nutria

Steve Kendrot, United States Department of Agriculture

Current and Projected Distribution of Zebra Mussels in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed and their Potential Impacts

Tom Horvath, SUNY at Oneonta




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