Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS)
Additional California Websites
Emerging Aquatic Nuisance Species in California and the Pacific Southwest Region
A Guide to Least-Wanted Aquatic Organisms of the Pacific Northwest
Department of Fish and Game's Aquatic Invasive Species Management Plan
California Regional Invasive Species Information System
Through collaboration with several California Node partners, the (CRISIS) represents an effort to develop an improved information management framework for invasive species data. The goal is to develop methods to share data across the Internet for combination into new information products. Key elements of CRISIS include:
- CRISIS Cat is a clearinghouse for information on invasive species in California.
- CRISIS Maps is an interactive display of dynamically loaded weed observations and associated data.
California Noxious Weed Control Projects Inventory
The projects in the Calweed Database have been incorporated into the Natural Resource Projects Inventory (NRPI).
The California Weed Mapping Handbook
This handbook is a training resource for local groups (such as Weed Management Areas) involved in wildland weed mapping. It provides two types of information: (1) shared data standards, so that different data sets will be compatible, and (2) “how to” instructional information on mapping techniques. The aim of this guidebook is to help those working on weed issues to develop mapping systems that will support project goals on both a local and state level.
RIDNIS
Reducing the Introduction and Distribution of Aquatic Non- Native Invasive Species through Outreach, an educational program for the San Francisco Bay-Delta system.
Invasive Species: Manager's Tool Kit – Grants and Funding
USDA Forest Service Pacific Southwest Research Station grants.




