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Workshop on management of invasive species in Marine Protected Areas, Matautu, Samoa 12-15 March 2007 : meeting report
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Regional Office for Oceania and Global Marine Programme
2007
The intentional and unintentional transfer of species from one water body to another around the world has boomed in recent decades. Many seas and regions have been invaded by a high number of non-native species. Some of these species thrive in their
marine invasive species
Aquatic Invasive Species - Factsheet
Available Online
SPREP
2009
Aquatic invasive species include a variety of organisms - fish, invertebrates, algae, plants and even pathogens like cholera. Some species arrive attached to ship hulls, and other are released into foreign ports via ballast water. Most species do not
aquatic invasive species
asian clam
asteria amurensis
ballast water management
chinese mitten crab
cholera bacteria
ericheir sinensis
foundations
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invasive species
marine invasive species
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Protect our islands with biosecurity
Available Online
2020
Many invasive plants are successful by producing large numbers of seeds easily transported by wind, water and animals. However invasions are started almost exclusively through the actions of people.
battler series
Pacific Regional Invasive Species Management Support Services (PRISMSS)
inter-island biosecurity
early detection rapid response
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