Peer Review Comments for the Ecological Risk Screening Summary Process

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Peer Review Comments for the Ecological Risk Screening Summary Process

This report corresponds to the peer review plan "Rapid Screening of Species Risk Assessment and Impact in the United States" posted on the the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Science website on December 19, 2012.

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Juvenile Northern Pike in aquarium at Gavins Point National Fish Hatchery, South Dakota
The Fish and Aquatic Conservation program leads aquatic conservation efforts for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. We are committed to tackling the nation’s highest priority aquatic conservation and recreational challenges to conserve, restore, and enhance fisheries for future generations.
A half dozen large silver fish jumping out of the water to a height of six feet.
Aquatic invasive species cause tremendous harm to our environment, our economy, and our health. They can drive out and eat native plants and wildlife, spread diseases, and damage infrastructure. We work to protect our waterways and the communities that depend on them from the threat of invasive...
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Invasive species