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Introduced marine pests in Australia
Better known introduced marine species include the Black Striped mussel, the Asian Green mussel and the Northern Pacific seastar. Read more from the CSIRO Centre for Research on Introduced Marine Pests . The Australian Government response An Intergovernmental Agreement on a National System for the Prevention and Management of Marine Pest Incursions was signed on 15 April 2005. The Australian ...
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IUCN/SSC Invasive Species Specialist Group (ISSG)/links to other websites
... Bibliography Especies Introducidas en Canarias /Introduced species in the Canary Islands (in Spanish) Links to other useful websites On Systematics/Nomenclature Resources for Plant Systematics Systematics Servers Links to other invasive species listservers Marine pests Send an e-mail without a subject header to: majordomo@ml.csiro.au with the message: info marine pests Last modified 21 May 2003
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non-HEAR-sponsored internet mailing lists relevant to invasive species issues
Pacific PestNet Hawaii Ant Group (HAG) ALIENS-L Brown tree snake Hawaii plants Marine pests Fireants HDOA E-News Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council (FLEPPC) Other invasive species lists Pacific ... send an e-mail without a subject header to majordomo@ml.csiro.au with the message: info marine pests Brown tree snake (Boiga irregularis) To subscribe to an internet e-mail list RE: the ...
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Coasts and oceans home page: coastal and marine pollution, coastal water quality, coastcare, marine protected areas
You are here: Environment home > Coasts and oceans Coasts and oceans Skip navigation links Coastal and marine pollution Fisheries and the environment International marine issues Introduced marine pests Marine Bioregional Planning Marine protected areas Marine species conservation National coastal acid sulfate soils Related themes Australia's Oceans Policy Climate change impacts and adaptation ...
www.environment.gov.au
Exotics Guide
San Francisco Bay. Marine Ecology Progress Series 113: 81-93. Nichols, F. H., J.K. Thompson and L.E. ... /marineinvader/marine08.html CSIRO Centre for Research on Introduced Marine Pests (CRIMP) - National Introduced Marine Pest Information System (NIMPIS) http://www.marine.csiro.au/crimp/nimpis/ Top Click on thumbnails to ...
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Exotics Guide
Guidebook of Introduced Marine Species of Hawaii http://www2.bishopmuseum.org/HBS/invertguide/species/bugula_neritina.htm CSIRO Centre for Research on Introduced Marine Pests (CRIMP) - National Introduced Marine Pest Information System (NIMPIS) http://www.marine.csiro.au/crimp/nimpis/spSummary.asp?txa=6929 Smithsonian Marine Station at Fort Pierce - Indian River Lagoon Species Inventory http://www ...
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Invasive Species: Resource Library - Databases: International
Database: National Introduced Marine Pest Information System (NIMPIS) Host: Centre of Research on Introduced Marine Pests (CRIMP), CSIRO Marine Research, Hobart, Australia Scope: The National Introduced Marine Pest Information System (NIMPIS) was developed to provide managers, researchers, students and the general public with access to accurate and ...
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Invasive Species: Aquatic Species - Caulerpa, Mediterranean Clone (Caulerpa taxifolia)
Introduction History; Impacts; Habitat; Distribution; Dispersion; Controls; Research; Special Note: References Aquarium Caulerpa - Marine Pest Information Sheet (PDF | 109 KB) CSIRO Marine Research. Centre for Research on Introduced Marine Pests. Identification/Description; Photographs; Impacts; Distribution Caulerpa taxifolia Modeling and Simulation Program - Mediterranean Sea Institut Superieur ...
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ECNT » Media Releases » Marine & Coastal » 2005 Darwin Harbour at the crossroads!
Darwin Harbour , Bynoe Harbour and Snake Bay with a huge community response. Adele Pedder, Marine Project Officer from the Environment Centre NT (ECNT) said, “With the Environmental Assessment public comment ... the proponent’s EIS documentation through to the pollution of the Harbours; the spread of pests and disease from the sea cage fish to wild populations; and the huge amounts of ...
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Welcome to Forest and Bird
New Zealand, there is an increased risk that pests will come too. Many New Zealanders depend on the sea for their livelihoods and lifestyles. Marine invaders can significantly impact on marine ... spread, using pesticides, mechanical or biological control, or ecological manipulation. Early action is needed before pests spread. What You Can Do Join Forest and Bird Make a donation Keep a look ...
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