The Canadian Aquatic Invasive Species Network is a national league of specialists created to examine and identify existing invasions of non-native species in our coastal waters and inland lakes, rivers and streams. Our goal is to prevent new species from harming Canada's aquatic ecosystem.This blog is published and updated to bring awareness to this often overlooked issue. It is our hope that you will take what you learn here and spread the news about this hidden threat.

Monday, March 15, 2010

Victoria, Naturally.

Long thought of as one of North America's most beautiful cities, Victoria, B.C. boasts a youthful energy that mingles seamlessly with time-honoured traditions. It's stunning and pristine natural setting delivers harbour views, historically ornate architecture and  cultivated gardens.

With this amazing setting and  rich marine heritage, it is the natural location for the 2010 Annual General Meeting.

The four-day gathering will bring together some of the brightest men and women in the field of Aquatic Invasive Species.  You'll find the opportunity to meet some of your colleagues in the field; you can share your ideas and successes.

While you're there, take the time to visit the Royal B.C. Museum to take in the Aquatic Invasive Species Exhibit, an interactive and educational exhibit made possible through the support of Environment Canada.

For more information about the City of Victoria, check our the 
Official City of Victoria Tourism Site.
                                                   

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