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A Vision for an Expanded Invasive Species Information System for Hawaii and the Pacific Philip A. Thomas, Alien Species Information Specialist, USGS/PIERC/HEAR ([removed]) Lloyd L. Loope, Research Scientist, USGS/PIERC
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Document Date: 2001-08-18 03:28:49


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HNHP / CGAPS / DLNR / Honolulu / /

Company

Coordinating Group / Invasive Species Specialist Group / HEAR / /

Country

United States / /

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Event

Business Partnership / /

Facility

University of Hawaii / USGS/PIERC/Haleakala Field Station / Port of Honolulu / /

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interagency networking / software applications / information system / internet-based mailing lists / spatial data products / publicly-available web-based and other information / software development / online form / web updates / retrieval systems / /

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Pacific islands / /

Organization

World Conservation Union / USGS Pacific Island Ecosystems Research Center / U.S. Forest Service / Invasive Species Committee / National Park Service / University of Hawaii / Nature Conservancy of Hawaii / U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service / Hawaii State Department / USDA / Maui Invasive Species Committee / Hawaii Department of Agriculture / NBII Pacific Basin Information Node / /

Person

Lloyd L. Loope / /

Position

Research Scientist / tackle / BISHOP / Alien Species Information Specialist / Bernice P. Bishop / /

ProvinceOrState

Hawaii / /

URL

www.hear.org / www.hear.org/pier / /

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