Virtual Herbarium Title



Spatterdock flower

Virtual Herbarium

of Aquatic Plants


The virtual herbarium is Maine's online resource for aquatic plants. Browse through the collection using the menu items at the left side of your screen.



Virtual Herbarium

The Virtual Herbarium serves as an online resource for Invasive Plant Patrollers, students and the general public.


The website features:


Background

Much work is being done at the state and local level to prevent the spread of invasive plants into Maine’s lakes, ponds and streams. PREVENTION of the spread of these organisms through raising public awareness, providing courtesy boat inspections, adopting a comprehensive invasive species action plan, etc. is--and must be--our major goal right now. In the event that an invader does manage to slip though the cracks and take up residence in a lake or pond, the best hope for eradicating it, or at least managing it in an environmentally sound manner, is early detection.

Relatively few of Maine’s 6000+ lakes and ponds have been screened for the presence of invasive plants. Though funding for invasive aquatic plant prevention is being generated through the sale of the Lake and River Protection stickers, it is widely accepted that this funding will not be sufficient to support a comprehensive, ongoing, State-staffed screening program.

In 2003 the Maine Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program founded the Maine Center for Invasive Aquatic Plants (MCIAP) to serve as a non-governmental partner in the effort to protect Maine waters from the threat of invasive aquatic plants. Working in partnership with Maine Department of Environmental Protection, Maine Natural Areas Program, Davis Conservation Foundation, Senator George J. Mitchell Center, University of Maine at Farmington and others, the Maine Center for Invasive Aquatic Plants has been instrumental in initiating, developing and supporting an effective volunteer based early detection system in Maine.

Through its Invasive Plant Patrol Program (initiated in 2001) MCIAP has trained over 1,250 volunteers to screen for and identify the eleven invasive aquatic plants on Maine’s watch-list and to distinguish them from harmless native “look-alike” plants. The Field Guide to Invasive Aquatic Plants and the new Quick Key to Ruling out Maine’s Eleven Most Unwanted Invasive Aquatic Plants, provide handy resources (made to take out on the water) for trained patrollers and the general public.


Support:

The virtual herbarium was created by the Maine Center for Invasive Aquatic Plants with the help of many supporters.

Financial Support:
Davis Conservation Foundation
Water Resources Research Institute, Senator George J. Mitchell Center for Environmental and Watershed Research
Maine Department of Environmental Protection

The Virtual Herbarium is also supported in part by user donations. For more information on supporting the Virtual Herbarium and Maine Center for Invasive Aquatic Plants please contact us at vlmp@mainevlmp.org or 24 Maple Hill Rd, Auburn, Maine 04210.

Technical Support:
Dan Buckley - University of Maine at Farmington
Don Cameron - Maine Department. of Conservation: Natural Areas Program
John McPhedran - Maine Department of Environmental Protection
Keith Williams - MCIAP Technical Consultant

MCIAP Staff:
Roberta Hill, Program Director MCIAP
Scott Williams, Executive Director VLMP
Laurie Callahan, Special Projects Coordinator, MCIAP
Jim Entwood, Program Coordinator/Webmaster




Partners

MCIAP LogoMaine Center for Invasive Aquatic Plants
MaineDEP LogoMaine Department of Environmental Protection
UMaine LogoSenator George J. Mitchell Center for Environmental and Watershed Research - Water Resources Research Institute
MNAP LogoMaine Natural Areas Program
U Farmington LogoUniversity of Maine at Farmington
VLMP LogoMaine Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program



About the Images


All images found on the Maine Virtual Herbarium website are used with permission from the originators. The Herbarium would not be possible without the hard work, expertise and generosity of these contributors. Each image is copyright protected in 2004 by the Maine Center for Invasive Aquatic Plants (MCIAP). Inquiries regarding permission to use the images on this website for educational purposes may be sent to mciap@mainevlmp.org.

Contributors Include:

  • Don Cameron, Maine Natural Areas Program
    Photographic images of pressed herbarium specimens and live plants
  • Crow, Garrett E. and C. Barre Hellquist.
    Line drawings from Aquatic Vascular Plants of New England. New Hampshire Agr. Exp. Stat. Bulls. 520,524, Durham N.H.
  • University of Florida-Center for Aquatic and Invasive Plants (Gainesville).
    Line drawings and photographs of live plants
  • Keith Williams, MCIAP
    Photos and descriptions
  • Sarah Winslow, MCIAP
    Photos and descriptions
  • Roberta Hill, MCIAP
    Photos and descriptions

We welcome your images. Please contact us if you have photos of aquatic plants and would be willing to share them with us.

Don

Keith

Sarah



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