Research for Developing Strategies to Manage Invasive Aquatic Plants and Harmful Algal Blooms in Public Waters of the US
The USACE ERDC is looking for a partner institution to help manage aquatic invasive plants (AIP) in major US watersheds. The goal is to develop and evaluate strategies to control pest plants like hydrilla, giant salvinia, and flowering rush in key regions such as the Eastern US, Gulf Coast, and Pacific Northwest. The project will span five years, beginning with establishing a project structure…
Freshwater ecosystems provide direct and indirect contributions to human well-being, impacting our survival, quality of life, and National security. These systems are jeopardized by the continued establishment and spread of aquatic invasive plants (AIP), including harmful algal blooms (HAB), thr…
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