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Aquatic Invasives

Fact sheet on Zebra and Quagga Mussels
Fact sheet on Zebra and Quagga Mussels
Aquatic Invasive Species Rack Card
Aquatic Invasive Species Rack Card

Quick facts on invasive mussels and didymo and CDD best practices

A review of the potential of transport and introduction of AIS through bilge water
A review of the potential of transport and introduction of AIS through bilge water
YISC FctSht Marine mar2019
YISC FctSht Marine mar2019

Best Practices  info sheet

Leung and von Finster, 2016 Env invasive species survey didymo algae 2014
Leung and von Finster, 2016 Env invasive species survey didymo algae 2014

Literature Review, Risk Assessment and Recommendations - 2016 

Stop the Spread of Aquatic Invasive Species
Stop the Spread of Aquatic Invasive Species

How you can help stop the spread of aquatic invasive species.
A brochure published by the Department of Fisheries and Ocean Canada.

Didymo InfoMap - December 2014
Didymo InfoMap - December 2014

Didymo is an alga, also known as "Rock Snot". It has been found in the Yukon and Kathleen rivers, but it may be elsewhere in Yukon. Didymo can degrade fisheries and the aquatic ecosystem.

Rainbow Trout Yukon
Rainbow Trout Yukon

The distribution of introduced Rainbow Trout in the Upper Yukon River Basin 2013.

Zebra Mussel Facts
Zebra Mussel Facts

The zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) is a small freshwater mussel. This species was originally native to the lakes of southern Russia.The zebra mussel has been accidentally introduced to numerous other areas, and has become an invasive species in many different countries worldwide.

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    • Play Clean Go
    • Clean Drain Dry
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