Aquatic Invasive Species. September 30 th, 2014, NOFNEC

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Aquatic Invasive Species September 30 th, 2014, NOFNEC

Overview Introduction Invasive Species of Concern Round Goby Phragmites Asian Carps How can you help? Decontamination Resources AOFRC 2

Introduction What are invasive species? Definition - are harmful alien species whose introduction or spread threatens the environment, the economy, or society, including human health. There are currently over 185 non-native species in the Great Lakes. 3

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Pathways Man-Made Pathways Shipping (ballast water) Aquarium Trade Horticultural Trade Live Food Fish Industry Commercial Bait Harvest/Transport Natural Pathways (wind, water current, animal assisted) Recreational activities (Boating, float planes, contaminated equipment, illegal stocking etc.) 5

Why should we care? Invasive species can 1. Contribute to extinctions of native plants and animals 2. Reduce biodiversity 3. Compete with native organisms for resources 4. Alter habitats 5. Impact our commercial and recreational activities. These issues can result in huge economic impacts and in some cases, permanent disruptions of aquatic ecosystems. 6

Round Goby Native to Europe Ballast water introduction First discovered in St. Clair River in 1990 Utilizes all available habitats (prefers rocky substrate) at a variety of depths. High reproductive rate (spawns several times/season) Bottom dweller, easily caught 7

Round Goby Outcompetes native prey fish Feeds on invertebrates, eggs and young of Trout, Bass, Walleye, Whitefish etc. Affects the production of sportfish Bioaccumulation Linked to Botulism Type E outbreaks Impacts to tourism from being a nuisance to anglers Nuisance for commercial harvesters due to numbers 8

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Phragmites Perennial grass native to Eurasia In 2005 Agriculture and Agri-food Canada worst invasive plant species Spreads through seed, rhizomes and stolon fragments Spread through recreational activities and machinery Prefers wet areas, but can survive in dry 10

Phragmites Impacts Releases toxins from roots affecting neighboring plants Creates large monoculture stands Provides little habitat and food for wildlife Increases fire hazard Found throughout southern Ontario, as far north as Cochrane, Fort Francis, Manitoba and much of the US. 11

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Asian carps 4 species could potentially invade the Great Lakes (Bighead, Silver, Black, and Grass). DFO Bi-national Risk Assessment on Bigheaded Carps HIGH RISK Could spread throughout the basin in 20 years < 10 adult females (and similar # of males) for successful annual reproduction in a basin Establishment cascading impacts originating at base of food-chain 13 Illegal in Ontario in 2005. Currently investigating further restrictions

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History how they got here Fish farmers in the southern US imported Asian carp to clean ponds in the 1970 s. Flooding events resulted in Asian carp escaping stocked ponds into the Mississippi River basin in the 80 s. Have been moving up the Mississippi River ever since. 15

Decontamination Inspect equipment and remove any visible plants or animals Drain water while on land before leaving the waterbody. Wash/Dry your equipment to kill harmful species that were not seen (do not use bleech). Some species can survive for several days out of water so it is important to Rinse your equipment with hot tap water (>50 C) OR Spray your equipment with high pressure water (250psi) OR Dry your equipment for at least 5 days before transporting to another waterbody. OR Freeze equipment for 2 days. 16

Resources BMP s For several species eg Phragmites, also working around water, and for cleaning equipment 17

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Anishinabek/Ontario Fisheries Resource Centre AOFRC piloting a program to facilitate discussions in First Nation communities on invasive species, and reviewing management options. Also developing invasive species factsheets, maps, and resources for first nations. Anishinabek Invasive Species Hotline 1-844- 872-2348 (1-844-TRACE-IT) Ontarioinvaders.ca 19

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