Aquatic Invasive Species in Oregon: The Search - Oregon Sea Grant 2025

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Dog Rose is Eurasian in origin and is highly invasive to dry rangelands in Oregon. Deciduous shrub, up to 8 feet, dense, large oval down curving thorns on stem. Sweetbriar and dog roses look very similar. They are both big brushy round shrubs and they both have nickel sized fruit.
Non-native fish (both legal introductions and illegal releases), bullfrogs, feral swine, and birds have been released to provide new fishing and hunting opportunities. Nutria, which cause tremendous damage in agricultural areas, were released in Oregon after failed attempts at raising them commercially for fur.
Oregons aquatic invasive species American Bullfrog. Asian Carp or Silver Carp. Chinese and Japanese Mystery Snails. Chinese Mitten Crab. Common Snapping Turtle. Crayfish. New Zealand Mud Snail. Northern Snakehead.
Fish Common NameScientific name(s) Round goby Neogobius melanostomus Ruffe Gymnocephalus cernuus Zander or pike-perch Sander lucioperca21 more rows Nov 15, 2011
Oregons rivers and lakes are vulnerable to aquatic invasive species, such as the highly invasive zebra and quagga mussels. These are invaders from the Ponto-Caspian Sea region and have spread to the Great Lakes, Midwest, and Southwest.
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