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Jess Van Dyke's Images

Organization: Snail Busters, LLC
Country: United States
Web: http://snailbusters.wordpress.com/

I recently retired from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection after 35 years as an aquatic biologist. My specialty is aquatic vegetation and my passion is maintaining native biodiversity. Near the end of my career, I became alarmed at the impact of the invasive exotic Island Apple Snail (Pomacea insularum) on aquatic and wetland plant communities in the infested of Northwest Florida. This highly fecund snail has a voracious appetite, and the damage it can cause is extensive, even thorough. That is why I started a business to fight their expansion, called Snail Busters, LLC. We have an effective trap and bait. I also started a website to facilitate networking of resource managers and research scientists who share my concern about this snail.

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Image Subject Name Scientific Name Description
5389852 American lotus Nelumbo lutea in 2006, prior to infestation by Island Apple Snail (Pomacea insularum)
5389859 island applesnail Pomacea maculata Mating Island Apple Snails
5389845 island applesnail Pomacea maculata
5389846 island applesnail Pomacea maculata This a is a 8000 lb pile of Island Apple Snails removed in 2008  
5389847 island applesnail Pomacea maculata One in a series of trials of chelated copper herbicides for efficacy on the Island Apple Snail.
5389848 island applesnail Pomacea maculata Island Apple Snails engesting Wild Taro leaves
5389849 island applesnail Pomacea maculata hatching Island Apple Snail eggs
5389850 island applesnail Pomacea maculata One in a series of feeding trials to determine an effective lure.
5389851 island applesnail Pomacea maculata Island Apple Snail eating bait
5389853 island applesnail Pomacea maculata in 2008, after being stripped of aquatic vegetation. Note the bluegreen algae bloom.
5389854 island applesnail Pomacea maculata Live Island Apple Snails in the incurrent stream of Wellman Pond, west of Tallahassee.
5389855 island applesnail Pomacea maculata Live Island Apple Snails in the incurrent stream of Wellman Pond, west of Tallahassee.
5389856 island applesnail Pomacea maculata Island Apple Snails consuming Soft-stemmed Rush (Juncus effusus) and Sagittaria (Sagittaria lancifolia).
5389857 island applesnail Pomacea maculata Island Apple Snail laying eggs.
5389858 island applesnail Pomacea maculata Mating Island Apple Snails
5389860 island applesnail Pomacea maculata Island Apple Snails eating Soft-stemmed Rush
5389861 island applesnail Pomacea maculata Island Apple Snails eating Sagittaria
5389862 island applesnail Pomacea maculata Snail Busters Apple Snail Trap (patent pending)

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