FACT SHEET
DEVELOPMENT OF INVASIVE SPECIES ACTION PLAN FOR
EPA's OFFICE OF WETLANDS, OCEANS, AND WATERSHEDS (OWOW)
BACKGROUND
If left unchecked, the number, density, and
rates of nonindigenous species introductions to
the nation's aquatic ecosystems and to
terrestrial ecosystems dependent on healthy
aquatic ecosystems are expected to increase, as
will their impacts on ecosystems, human health,
and socio-economic well-being. The
prevention, monitoring, management, and
control of introduced aquatic species that
become established (Aquatic Nuisance Species
or ANS) cost the economy many billions of
dollars per year.
DEVELOPMENT OF INVASIVE SPECIES
ACTION PLAN FOR OWOW
EPA's Office of Wetlands, Oceans and
Watersheds (OWOW) is developing a Draft
Invasive Species Action Plan (Plan) to improve
OWOW's effectiveness at countering invasive
species that adversely impact the nation's
aquatic systems. The Plan will articulate
OWOW's invasives species priorities and will
help OWOW effectively contribute to Federal
efforts aimed at combating invasive species.
For example, it will:
• recommend full utilization of all
available and appropriate
programmatic tools to prevent
introductions and to manage and
control invasive species, and
• identify new opportunities for action
and partnerships.
PLAN'S PRIORITY ACTIONS
Six priority actions are likely to be addressed in
the Plan. They are described in the box below.
LIKELY PRIORITY ACTIONS IN
OWOW'S INVASIVE SPECIES ACTION
PLAN
1. Review Authorities and Tools: Review
existing regulatory authorities and non-
regulatory tools to identify opportunities for
preventing introduction and spread of
invasives.
2. Monitoring: Encourage inclusion of
invasive species in existing monitoring
programs.
3. Education and Outreach: Prevent
introduction of invasive species and
promote public understanding using
education and outreach tools.
4. Barriers to Rapid Response: Take lead role
in identifying and analyzing barriers
(statutory, regulatory, policy) to rapid
response.
5. Review OWOW Project Funding: Review
all uses of OWOW funding, to ensure that
OWOW does not fund activities causing or
promoting invasions and to explore uses of
OWOW assistance agreements to target
invasive species impacts on aquatic systems.
6. Economic Impact: Estimate economic
impacts of invasive species affecting aquatic
environments.
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