Site locations of aquatic invasive species occurrences throughout the province. The aquatic invasive species include species of amphibians, fishes, invertebrates, plants, alga and turtles. This spatial dataset was compiled from a number of data sources including The Invasive Plant Council of BC; the Beaty Biodiversity Museum; the Royal BC Museum; the Fisheries Information Summary System; E-Flora BC; Electronic Atlas of Plants of BC; and from private data compilations(spreadsheets) and personal consultation with BC Ministry of Environment staff and other local experts, peer-reviewed articles and other unpublished technical reports. Full Citations are included
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- Publisher - Current Organization Name: Government of British Columbia
- Licence: Open Government Licence - British Columbia
Data and Resources
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BC Geographic Warehouse Custom DownloadHTMLEnglish dataset HTML
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Original metadata (https://catalogue.data.gov.bc.ca)HTMLEnglish dataset HTML
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FISH_AQUATIC_INVASIVE_SPCS_SPKMLEnglish dataset KML
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FISH_AQUATIC_INVASIVE_SPCS_SPWMSEnglish web_service WMS
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FISH_AQUATIC_INVASIVE_SPCS_SPWMSEnglish web_service WMS
Contact Information
Electronic Mail Address: Don.Philip@gov.bc.ca