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Invasive Alien Species - a growing threat in Regional Seas
… for trade or movement of listed species, and appropriate ballast water management. Border controls are designed to stop … areas as biofouling hitchhikers or as stowaways in ships’ ballast water. The opening of new canals and seaways between …
A guide to designing legal and institutional frameworks on alien invasive species
… Box 6. Ballast Water … 18 Box 13. Water Hyacinth … 2.2.2.3 Introductions to Inland Water Systems … the Risk of Transferring Harmful Aquatic Organisms with Ballast Water … 32 Box 19. International Cooperation on Ballast Water Management ...............................32 …
Invasive Alien Species - a threat to biodiversity
… mollusc diversity, and electric power generation; the water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) blocking waterways, … pathways for invasive species invasions include: Ship ballast water ! ere is little doubt that movement of ships is … signi" cant pathways for marine bioinvasions are in the ballast tanks of ships and the fouling on the outside of …
European Union overseas coastal and marine protected areas - overview of coastal and marine conservation efforts in the European Union's overseas countries and territories and outermost regions
… measuring the breadth of the territorial sea) is the low-water line along the coast as marked on large- scale charts … part II, section 2) The territorial sea is a belt of water not exceeding 12 nm in width measured from the … Some people believed that lionfish escaped when ships’ ballast tanks were emptied during the 1980s Other theories …