The International Conference on Aquatic Invasive Species
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ICAIS is the leading international forum for discussion about freshwater/marine/estuarine aquatic invasive species. 🌏 Join us Aug 23 - 27, 2026 in Belfast, Northern Ireland Visit our website: https://icais.org/
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Registration for the 24th International Conference on Aquatic Invasive Species is now open! Take advantage of the early registration discount by registering before March 31, 2026. Learn more: bit.ly/3J0O3JX
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Abstracts for oral and poster presentations at ICAIS 2026 and applications for the Oyster Bursary Program are due today.

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1 Day Remains to submit abstracts for oral and poster presentations at ICAIS 2026. Follow the link to learn more and apply by September 26. bit.ly/4lA49Ys
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3 Days Remain to submit abstracts for oral and poster presentations at ICAIS 2026. Follow the link to learn more and apply by September 26. bit.ly/4lA49Ys
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Plenary Speaker Announcement | We are pleased to announce that Tammy Robinson-Smythe will be presenting ‘Research in support of conservation: Managing invasions in South African marine protected areas’ at ICAIS 2026.
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Plenary Speaker Announcement | We are pleased to announce that David Dudgeon will be presenting ‘Global homogenization of freshwater fish diversity during the Anthropocene: evidence from tropical East Asia’ at ICAIS 2026.
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Plenary Speaker Announcement | We are pleased to announce that Melodie A. McGeoch will be presenting ‘Governing biological invasions under rapid environmental change’ at ICAIS 2026.
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Plenary Speaker Announcement | We are pleased to announce that Ana Nunes will be presenting ‘Tackling invasive alien species through policy support and stakeholder engagement’ at ICAIS 2026.
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Plenary Speaker Announcement | We are pleased to announce that Frances Lucy will be presenting ‘Casting a glance in the rear-view mirror – how the ICAIS Series captures the ongoing development of aquatic invasive species research and management’ at ICAIS 2026.
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ICAIS 2026 registration is open! 🌊 Join global experts in Belfast, Aug 23–27, for cutting-edge research, workshops & solutions on aquatic invasive species.
🔗 Register now: icais.org/icais-2026/r...
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New Research | The results of ‘Economic costs of invasive carps in the United States: case study and management implications’ by Brown et al., showed that by 2020, U.S. federal and state agencies spent nearly $592 million in management costs. Learn more: bit.ly/3HyyOHH
Economic costs of invasive carps in the United States: case study and management implications - Biological Invasions
Biological invasions can have far-reaching impacts and incur enormous monetary costs. Economic considerations play an important role in management decision-making. We used the invasion of U.S. waterways by silver (Hypophthalmichthys molitrix) and bighead (H. nobilis) carp as a case study of the costs of aquatic invasive species. Although these carps are well-known invaders, published reports on their economic costs are lacking. Our study included market values for commercial fisheries, non-market values for recreational fisheries, and management costs. Our results showed that by 2020, U.S. federal and state agencies had spent nearly $592 million in cumulative management costs. A difference-in-difference model testing for the effect of invasive carp on commercial harvest in invaded versus uninvaded reaches of the Mississippi and Illinois Rivers showed no statistical significance. A benefit transfer analysis of invasion effects on total economic value of recreational fishing, an important ecosystem service, in a heavily invaded section of the Illinois River estimated a total loss of more than $10 million over 10 years. While there are other known impacts on ecosystem services, including alteration of aquatic food webs, plankton communities, and native fish communities, these could not be quantified in economic terms in our analysis.
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Reminder | We are accepting abstracts for oral and poster presentations for ICAIS 2026 until September 26, 2025. The conference theme is Transcending Boundaries. Follow the link to learn more about topics to be addressed and apply: bit.ly/4lA49Ys
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Applications are open for ICAIS 2026 Oyster Program bursaries! These bursaries provide financial support to attend the conference, offering recipients a chance to advance their careers in AIS through networking & collaboration. Apply before Sept 26. bit.ly/4kEniHV
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Speak in Belfast, Northern Ireland! | The hosts of ICAIS 2026 are accepting abstracts of oral and poster presentations until September 26, 2025. The conference theme is Transcending Boundaries. Click the link to learn more about topics to be addressed. bit.ly/4lA49Ys
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Hello, Bluesky! We are the International Conference on Aquatic Invasive Species (ICAIS). ICAIS is the most comprehensive international forum to address new and emerging issues related to aquatic invasive species (AIS) in freshwater, marine and estuarine environments.