Public's perceptions of marine bioinvasive risks and responsible parties–Implications for social acceptability and better-informed communication in the marine …

CTU Le, ML Campbell - Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2022 - Elsevier
Using the survey data on a representative sample of the New Zealand population, our study
presents a process of understanding citizens' perceptions, identifying patterns in the …

[HTML][HTML] Non-indigenous species and ecological degradations in Marinas: Perceptions and willingness to pay for improvements

T Blayac, P Courtois, L Sevaux, H Rey-Valette, A Page… - Marine Policy, 2024 - Elsevier
Marinas have a major ecological footprint, not only because of the pollution they generate
but also because of the introduction and spread of non-indigenous species (NIS). This …

Developing biosecurity plans for non-native species in marine dependent areas: the role of legislation, risk management and stakeholder engagement

SB Collin, RJ Shucksmith - Management of Biological Invasions, 2022 - pure.uhi.ac.uk
The rapid growth of marine trade and associated activities has led to an ever-increasing
number of non-native species (NNS) being transported around the globe. Once established …

An analysis of the effectiveness of law and policy in assisting in control and prevention of non-native invasive species spread in England and Wales.

H Bowen - 2021 - eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk
Non-Native Invasive Species (NNIS) are recognised globally as a significant threat to
biodiversity. As part of an island nation with longstanding global trading links, England and …