The purpose of this study is to review theoretical and empirical findings in economics with respect to the challenging question of how to manage invasive species. The review revealed …
SA Bailey, T Brydges, O Casas-Monroy, J Kydd… - Marine Pollution …, 2022 - Elsevier
Ballast water is a leading pathway for the global introduction of aquatic nonindigenous species. Most international ships are expected to install ballast water management systems …
SA Bailey, MG Deneau, L Jean, CJ Wiley, B Leung… - 2011 - ACS Publications
Enactment of any environmental policy should be followed by an evaluation of its efficacy to ensure optimal utilization of limited resources, yet measuring the success of these policies …
JT Carlton, WA Newman, FB Pitombo - In the wrong place-alien marine …, 2011 - Springer
Barnacles are some of the most conspicuous and well-known ship fouling organisms in the world and thus many species no doubt owe parts of their modern distribution to human …
Ships' hull fouling and ballast water are leading vectors of marine nonindigenous species globally, yet few studies have examined their magnitude in the Arctic. To determine the …
C DiBacco, DB Humphrey, LE Nasmith… - ICES Journal of …, 2012 - academic.oup.com
Abstract DiBacco, C., Humphrey, DB, Nasmith, LE, and Levings, CD 2012. Ballast water transport of non-indigenous zooplankton to Canadian ports.–ICES Journal of Marine …
JN Bradie, DAR Drake, D Ogilvie… - Environmental …, 2020 - ACS Publications
The movement of ballast water by commercial shipping is a prominent pathway for aquatic invasions. Ships' ballast water management is now transitioning from open ocean exchange …
A Ardura, JL Martinez, A Zaiko… - Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2021 - Elsevier
Millions of tons of water cross the oceans inside ships' ballast tanks every day. Planktonic species hitch-hike with water and some may pose risks to ecosystems and economies if get …
Members of the order Harpacticoida are primarily free-living and benthic but some lineages have adopted alternative modes of life which involve a major habitat shift or dependence on …