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SUMMARY:Webinar: Green Crab Invasion: Coastal Perspectives
DESCRIPTION:As part of National Invasive Species Awareness Week\, Crab Team is participating in a webinar hosted by NAISMA and Sea Grant. \nThe European Green Crab is among the most successful invasive predators in coastal marine ecosystems\, with established populations on five continents. While this invasive species has long impacted the Atlantic coast\, its more recent arrival on the Pacific coast has resulted in rapid expansion\, stretching from California to Alaska. This webinar brings together expert speakers from New Hampshire Sea Grant (Gabriela Bradt)\, Washington Sea Grant (Emily Grason)\, and the Metlakatla Indian Community in Alaska (Ian Hudson) to provide a comprehensive look at the Green Crab’s ecological impacts\, monitoring\, and management efforts. Join us to explore how communities across both coasts are addressing the challenges posed by this prolific invader. \n  \nRegister via the NAISMA website: https://naisma.org/event/webinar-green-crab-invasion-coastal-perspectives/ \n
URL:https://wsg.washington.edu/event/webinar-green-crab-invasion-coastal-perspectives/
LOCATION:WA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Green Crab
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