Surveying. Assist with the inventory, survey, monitoring, and/or GIS mapping of exotic, noxious, invasive, or undesirable native vegetation at the Project. Maps, location descriptions, data and/or GIS information will be provided to the USACE Project Natural Resource Section that will aid in the management of areas. USACE may provide a USACE-operated vessel for survey activities. In the Columbia River region, targets for early detection include, but are not limited to: a. Flowering rush (Butomus umbellatus) is among the region’s highest priorities. Its presence is minimal on lands and waters managed by the Project, but vigilant surveying is required to detect and prevent further spread. It is among the region’s highest priorities for early detection because of its potential to devastate riparian habitat.
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Surveying. Assist with the inventory, surveysurveying, monitoring, and/or GIS mapping of exotic, noxious, invasive, or undesirable native vegetation at the Project. Maps, location descriptions, data and/or GIS information will be provided to the USACE Project Natural Resource Section that will aid in the management of areasareas under Project management. USACE may provide a USACE-operated vessel for survey activities. In the Columbia River region, targets for early detection include, but are not limited to:
a. Flowering rush (Butomus umbellatus) is among the region’s highest priorities. Its presence is minimal on lands and waters managed by the Project, but vigilant surveying is required to detect and prevent further spread. It is among the region’s highest priorities for early detection because of its potential to devastate riparian habitat.
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Samples: Cooperative Agreement
Surveying. Assist with the inventory, survey, monitoring, and/or GIS mapping of exotic, noxious, invasive, or undesirable native vegetation at the Project. Maps, location descriptions, data and/or GIS information will be provided to the USACE Project Natural Resource Section that will aid in the management of areasareas under Project Management. USACE may provide a USACE-operated vessel for survey activities. In the Columbia River region, targets for early detection include, but are not limited to:
a. Flowering rush (Butomus umbellatus) is among the region’s highest priorities. Its presence is minimal on lands and waters managed by the Project, but vigilant surveying is required to detect and prevent further spread. It is among the region’s highest priorities for early detection because of its potential to devastate riparian habitat.
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Samples: Cooperative Agreement