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The Marine Biosecurity Porthole – a web-based information system on non-indigenous marine species in New Zealand .
(2015)
The Marine Biosecurity Porthole was created in 2010 as a collaboration between New Zealand’s Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) and
the National Institute for Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA) to provide greater ...
BWM - Guidance for best practices on sampling. Version February 2019.
(International Maritime Organization, Ballast Water Management Convention, London, UK, 2019)
The Ballast Water Management Convention or BWM Convention (full name International Convention for
the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments, 2004) is a treaty adopted by the
International Maritime ...
Invasive Lionfish: a Guide to Control and Management.
(Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute, Marathon, FA, 2012)
The countries of the Wider Caribbean with their vibrant coral reefs are major tourist
destinations, bringing billions of dollars to the Caribbean annually. The importance
of reef resources is invaluable to local economies ...
Biosecurity Protocol for the Marine Environment for cargo ships, cruise ships, visiting yachts and fishing vessels.
(St Helena Government, St Helena, 2015)
St Helena has some of the most pristine seas in the world. Our unique marine environment is highly
respected and enjoyed by all islanders, and by many visitors from overseas. However, our territorial
waters are under ...
Evolving Marine Biosecurity in the Galapagos Islands.
(2015)
Some of my co-authors and I have just returned
from one of the paradises on earth and a natural
history mecca – The Galapagos Islands, Ecuador.
We participated in (MLC, CLH) or hosted (IK,
TD, KC) the 1st Tropical ...
Critical considerations for the application of environmental DNA methods to detect aquatic species.
(2016)
1. Species detection using environmental DNA (eDNA) has tremendous potential for contributing to the understanding of the ecology and conservation of aquatic species. Detecting species using eDNA methods, rather than
directly ...
Robots as vectors for marine invasions: best practices for minimizing transmission of invasive species via observation-class ROVs.
(2015)
Remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) present a potential risk for the transmission of invasive species. This is particularly
the case for small, low-cost microROVs that can be easily transported among ecosystems and, if not ...