RE: [acn-l] Exotic Species make cover of Science

Jay DeLong (thirdwind at att.net)
Sun, 03 Oct 1999 16:05:59 -0700

At http://www.peter.unmack.net/gambusia/ is the Gambusia Control Page. Its
opening paragraph says: "Welcome to the Gambusia Control Homepage, dedicated
to ongoing investigation of the effect of Gambusia on native aquatic fauna,
and exploration of potential means of control. This page will be of interest
to scientists, aquarists, and environmentalists. While many of the examples
here come from specific geographic regions like Australia, New Zealand, and
North America most of the issues are common across the worldwide
distribution of Gambusia."

Peter Unmack told me he hopes to develop the page with submissions from
folks who have done research, or who have published articles, or who will
write articles on the effects of Gambusia, mosquito control using Gambusia,
Gambusia control, etc. I agree that this web page will be a great place to
share information. Please consider contributing to this site by sending
submissions to Peter.

Jay DeLong
thirdwind at att.net
Olympia, WA, USA

> -----Original Message-----
> Date: Sat, 02 Oct 1999 20:24:54 -0400
> To: acn-l at acn.ca
> From: "Walter R. Courtenay, Jr." <courtenw at fau.edu>
> Subject: Re: [acn-l] Exotic Species make cover of Science
>
> And guess who profits from this -- the mosquitofish producers.
>
> ----Walt Courtenay

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