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Ballast Water & Exotic Species
Wooden ships transported innumerable species both in them (as boring organisms) and on them (as fouling communities). In the last quarter of the 19th century, commercial oysters began to be moved ... biotic facies begins to appear, not unlike the earlier development of cosmopolitan terrestrial weed communities. While we seek to preserve aboriginal species diversity, and while we continue to attempt ...
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Exotics Guide
Asia (Carlton 1979). Diadumene lineata is found in fouling communities in bays and estuaries, often on pilings or floats; occasionally on seaweeds; on oyster, ... from the Atlantic, and from other northeastern Pacific sites via both oyster shipments and hull fouling. For example, plantings of Japan oysters (Crassostrea gigas) preceded and thus could have been ...
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It is a common member of fouling communities in harbors and bays on the Pacific Coast, from intertidal to shallow subtidal depths. It ... Sea. Transport to these regions and spread within them was probably accomplished primarily as hull fouling or with oyster transfers. Bugula neritina has frequently been collected from ships' hulls; and since ...
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Reef Ball Foundation Project of The Year Winning Projects
... has been known for a long time that there was a significant difference in the fouling communities in tropical waters but it was a scientific controversy as to the effect on northern ...
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Dominica Reef Ball Projects and Photos
CEDAM is a volunteer scientific organization. Labor for the donated Reef Balls is ...
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CRC Reef Research Centre
On average, the cover of fouling organisms on the boats ... that resident fouling communities differ between marinas that are a relatively short sailing distance apart (~300 km). This means that boats travelling around the Australian coast can carry fouling species ...
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Invasive Species: Aquatic Species - FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions about shipbreaking and the risk of non-native species associated with hull fouling communities Aquatic Bioinvasion Research and Policy Institute (joint initiative between Portland State University; Smithsonian Environmental Research ...
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IISG - Biological Resources Projects
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 03/01/2000 Consequences of Round Goby Invasion for Littoral Zone Communities: Effects on Sculpin and Benthic Invertebrates Martin B. Berg Loyola University of Chicago 03/01 ... Lamberti University of Notre Dame 09/01/1994 Population and Energetic Consequences of Zebra Mussel Fouling on Native Gastropod Fauna of Lake Michigan Ellen J. Marsden University of Vermont 09/ ...
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IISG Projects - Habitats & Ecosystems
Habitats & Ecosystems Home Coastal Cities Habitats and Ecosystems Nourishing Healthy Communities Water for Our Future Search About Us Calendar Education Fellowships Funding Links Outreach News ... & Ecosystems Projects To Research To Habitats & Ecosystems Population and Energetic Consequences of Zebra Mussel Fouling on Native Gastropod Fauna of Lake Michigan Project Account Number: R/ES-01-94 ...
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An update on what's happening in King County government- King County
June 27, 2008 Central Renton 'In Motion' program encourages healthy ... clean-up of a serious sewage spill that was discovered fouling the creek last week. May 30, 2008 King County opens new ... of Issaquah. May 9, 2008 Communities get expert help adapting to impacts of climate change Communities across the country will soon be ...
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