Styela clava

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1Ascidiella aspersa  GUIDE TO MARINE INVADERS IN THE GULF OF MAINE  European sea squirt, tunicate

Ascidiella aspersa GUIDE TO MARINE INVADERS IN THE GULF OF MAINE European sea squirt, tunicate

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Source URL: www.rimeis.org

Language: English - Date: 2011-04-27 11:58:01
2GUIDE TO MARINE INVADERS  Styela clava club tunicate (sea squirt, ascidian)

GUIDE TO MARINE INVADERS Styela clava club tunicate (sea squirt, ascidian)

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Source URL: www.rimeis.org

Language: English - Date: 2011-04-27 11:58:12
3Invasive Tunicates at Shellfish Restoration and Aquaculture Sites on Martha’s Vineyard, Massa chusetts Richard Karney , David Grunden , Mary Carman , James Morris , Porter Hoagland 1 2

Invasive Tunicates at Shellfish Restoration and Aquaculture Sites on Martha’s Vineyard, Massa chusetts Richard Karney , David Grunden , Mary Carman , James Morris , Porter Hoagland 1 2

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Source URL: www.rimeis.org

Language: English - Date: 2011-04-27 11:59:47
4Accessing and developing the required biophysical datasets and data layers for Marine Protected Areas network planning and wider marine spatial planning purposes Report No 17: Mapping of Selected Non-Native Species (Task

Accessing and developing the required biophysical datasets and data layers for Marine Protected Areas network planning and wider marine spatial planning purposes Report No 17: Mapping of Selected Non-Native Species (Task

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Source URL: www.marlin.ac.uk

Language: English - Date: 2015-03-19 06:25:14
5Northland Regional Pest Management Strategies

Northland Regional Pest Management Strategies

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Source URL: orakeimarina.co.nz

Language: English - Date: 2013-06-26 19:57:44
6ALERT LIST This is a list of alien plant and animal species that have not yet been recorded in Swedish waters, but which are living close to our borders or are considered to be very invasive. It has been compiled from ob

ALERT LIST This is a list of alien plant and animal species that have not yet been recorded in Swedish waters, but which are living close to our borders or are considered to be very invasive. It has been compiled from ob

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Source URL: www.frammandearter.se

Language: English - Date: 2013-05-24 13:56:15
7MARINE BIOSECURITY PLANNING GUIDANCE FOR PRODUCING SITE AND OPERATION-BASED PLANS FOR PREVENTING THE INTRODUCTION OF NON-NATIVE SPECIES February 2014

MARINE BIOSECURITY PLANNING GUIDANCE FOR PRODUCING SITE AND OPERATION-BASED PLANS FOR PREVENTING THE INTRODUCTION OF NON-NATIVE SPECIES February 2014

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Source URL: www.snh.gov.uk

Language: English - Date: 2014-05-20 05:34:49
8INVASIVE TUNICATES THE WESTERN REGIONAL PANEL ON AQUATIC NUISANCE SPECIES This report summarizes the activities and outcomes of an invasive tunicate workshop hosted by the Western Regional Panel on Aquatic Nuisance Speci

INVASIVE TUNICATES THE WESTERN REGIONAL PANEL ON AQUATIC NUISANCE SPECIES This report summarizes the activities and outcomes of an invasive tunicate workshop hosted by the Western Regional Panel on Aquatic Nuisance Speci

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Source URL: www.fws.gov

Language: English - Date: 2014-12-15 17:04:48
9The risk of introductions by ballast water has been addressed by OSPAR and HELCOM taking action to ensure the early application of standards consistent with the IMO Ballast Water Convention. ­Environmental risks related

The risk of introductions by ballast water has been addressed by OSPAR and HELCOM taking action to ensure the early application of standards consistent with the IMO Ballast Water Convention. ­Environmental risks related

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Source URL: qsr2010.ospar.org

Language: English - Date: 2012-11-26 19:39:13
10QUALITY STATUS REPORT 2010 ICES overview assessment of non-indigenous species in the OSPAR maritime area Leathery sea squirt – case study The leathery sea squirt, Styela clava, was probably introduced to Europe (Figure

QUALITY STATUS REPORT 2010 ICES overview assessment of non-indigenous species in the OSPAR maritime area Leathery sea squirt – case study The leathery sea squirt, Styela clava, was probably introduced to Europe (Figure

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Source URL: qsr2010.ospar.org

Language: English - Date: 2012-11-26 19:45:42