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Other Information Sources
  American Mosquito Control Assoc
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  Cornell Extention Pesticide
  CT Mosquito Management
  NYS Dept ofHealth Pests Pesticides
  Pesticide Registration Resources
  NYS Dept Health to: NY Health Dept - Pesticides
  State Univ. of NJ at Rutgers
  Virginia Mosquito Control Assoc
  Florida - Mosquito Control
  Harvard - Mosquito Borne Viruses
  USGS - West Nile Virus


TASKS AT A GLANCE
Task 3 Literature Review
& Early Action
Task 3A Literature Review
Task 3B Early Action Recommendations
Task 4 Suffolk County Vector Control’s Existing Operations
Task 3 - Literature Review & Early Action Recommendations
Task 3A – Literature Review


Book 8. Marine and Non-Target Impacts
The potential impact of vector control pesticides on other aquatic organisms is reviewed. The SUNY Marine Science Research Center team will examine such impacts on commercially important marine species such as lobsters and crabs, which have recently suffered unexplained mortalities. Other research involving the “Lobster Initiative” and other studies of pesticides and the marine environment are investigated. Book 8 contains the following Parts:

Part 1. Mosquito Control Pesticides and Marine Invertebrates, Fish, and the Food Chain
Part 2. Mosquito Control Pesticides and Lobster Mortality

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