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Layer: IFR."DB-IFR".scdrs_ogl_GLANSIS_invasives_v2_wm (ID: 0)

Name: IFR."DB-IFR".scdrs_ogl_GLANSIS_invasives_v2_wm

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Description: The Nonindigenous Aquatic Species (NAS) database is organized by the United States Geological Survey and contains point data for reports of introduced aquatic species in the United States, and includes recorded observations from the 1840s to present day. The Great Lakes Aquatic Nonindigenous Species Information System (GLANSIS) is organized by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and is the Great Lakes node of the NAS. GLAHNSIS supplies information for the Great Lakes region to the NAS. Data are collected from various sources including: research reports, government reports, datasets, among others. This layer therefore is not a comprehensive representation of all aquatic invasives in the country; rather it represents observed occurances through time that have been incorporated into the database. Observances are broken into categories by inveterbrates and vertebrates, and subdivided into groups such as reptiles, viruses, plants, bryozoans, and mollusks. This dataset contains all reported observances in the NAS/GLANSIS databases as of July 2014, which was limited to coincide with the extent of the Great Lakes Basin as defined by the GLAHF Hydrology Data v1.0 watershed layer. See "Fields" section of this metadata record for information on individual fields. This dataset was altered to limit its extent to the St. Clair Detroit River System (SCDRS) Initiative Project Area (https://scdrs.org/), which includes the waters of SCDRS as defined by the SCDRS Initiative Project and their contributing watersheds. The SCDRS Initiative defines the waters of SCDRS the area approximately from the southern base of Lake Huron to the western basin of Lake Erie.

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Copyright Text: 1) The Nonindigenous Aquatic Species (NAS) database, United State Geological Survey; 2) Great Lakes Aquatic Nonindigenous Species Information System (GLANSIS), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration; 3) The Great Lakes Aquatic Habitat Framework (GLAHF) project has been funded by the Great Lakes Fishery Trust and led by Dr. Catherine Riseng, PI at the University of Michigan School of Natural Resources and Environment, with partners from Michigan Department of Natural Resources-Institute for Fisheries Research, NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, International Joint Commission, Michigan State University, The Nature Conservancy, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, University of Minnesota-Duluth, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, U.S. Geological Survey and many collaborating partners in both the USA and Canada. More information about this project can be found at http://glahf.org/. 4) This SCDRS work was done as part of a Great Lakes Restoration Initiative (GLRI) grant awarded to the Office of the Great Lakes (OGL) that provided capacity funding to the Great Lakes Aquatic Habitat Framework (GLAHF) project to provide and support the platform and spatial infrastructure for planning and implementing the SCDRS Initiative softening shoreline and coastal wetland habitat restoration projects.

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