Pictured above from L to R: water hyacinth (photo by Wouter Hagens); overbite clams (photo by USGS); alligatorweed (photo by National Plant Data Center); nutria (photo by CDFW); Southern watersnake (photo by CDFW); Chinese mitten crab (photo by CDFW)
Registration Reminder: 2023 Delta Invasive Species Symposium
Final registration call for the fifth biennial Delta Invasive Species Symposium! The event will be in person at the California Natural Resources Agency headquarters in downtown Sacramento on November 30, 2023, from 8:30 AM to 4:15 PM and streamed on Zoom. Registrations after November 15 are not guaranteed a complimentary catered lunch, although we will do our best to accommodate all registered, in-person attendees.
To attend the Symposium in person, please register here.
To watch the Symposium via Zoom, please register here.
The biennial Symposium is a forum for Delta managers, researchers, and decision-makers to meet, share and synthesize information, and communicate best practices and lessons learned. The Symposium theme this year is “Making Connections: Understanding Connectivity in an Invaded Estuary.” Presentations will focus on how connections within and among estuaries impact invasive species movement, how connectivity of different types can both help and hinder invasive species control, and how making connections among disciplines, policies, and actors is critical to effective invasive species management.
The Symposium is free to attend and open to anyone interested in the impacts of invasive species in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta region. Talks will be streamed via Zoom. View the preliminary agenda and the one-page summary of the Symposium concept on the Delta Interagency Invasive Species Coordination (DIISC) Team’s webpage.
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