Biofouling on recreational yachts is an important vector for marine invasive alien species (MIAS) in many countries. There are various characteristics of a vessel that make it more susceptible to hull fouling. Yachts in three Western Cape marinas were surveyed to assess extent of fouling, hull maintenance patterns, travel history and yacht-owner awareness of MIAS issues
The importance of vessel biofouling as a vector for the dispersal of non-indigenous marine species (...
In South Africa, fouling is the dominant vector of marine invasions, being responsible for 48% of th...
Marine biological invasions have increased throughout the world’s oceans to the extent that no regio...
The extent of biofouling on recreational vessels has been used as a proxy for the presence of alien ...
The copyright of this thesis vests in the author. No quotation from it or information derived from i...
CITATION: Peters, K., Sink, K. & Robinson, T. B. 2017. Raising the flag on marine alien fouling spec...
Oceans cover more than 70 per cent of the earth's surface, and over 60 per cent of human population ...
Despite the Mediterranean being both a hotspot for recreational boating and for non- indigenous spec...
Introduction and spread of non-indigenous species is a significant threat to the preservation of glo...
1. Despite the Mediterranean being both a hotspot for recreational boating and for non‐indigenous sp...
Includes bibliographical references.Alien species are the second most important cause for the loss i...
The importance of vessel biofouling as a vector for the dispersal of non-indigenousmarine species (N...
Whether intentional or not, humans have been responsible for the translocation of invasive marine sp...
Invasive non-indigenous species (NIS) are a threat to marine biodiversity and marine reliant industr...
The importance of vessel biofouling as a vector for the dispersal of non-indigenous marine species (...
In South Africa, fouling is the dominant vector of marine invasions, being responsible for 48% of th...
Marine biological invasions have increased throughout the world’s oceans to the extent that no regio...
The extent of biofouling on recreational vessels has been used as a proxy for the presence of alien ...
The copyright of this thesis vests in the author. No quotation from it or information derived from i...
CITATION: Peters, K., Sink, K. & Robinson, T. B. 2017. Raising the flag on marine alien fouling spec...
Oceans cover more than 70 per cent of the earth's surface, and over 60 per cent of human population ...
Despite the Mediterranean being both a hotspot for recreational boating and for non- indigenous spec...
Introduction and spread of non-indigenous species is a significant threat to the preservation of glo...
1. Despite the Mediterranean being both a hotspot for recreational boating and for non‐indigenous sp...
Includes bibliographical references.Alien species are the second most important cause for the loss i...
The importance of vessel biofouling as a vector for the dispersal of non-indigenousmarine species (N...
Whether intentional or not, humans have been responsible for the translocation of invasive marine sp...
Invasive non-indigenous species (NIS) are a threat to marine biodiversity and marine reliant industr...
The importance of vessel biofouling as a vector for the dispersal of non-indigenous marine species (...
In South Africa, fouling is the dominant vector of marine invasions, being responsible for 48% of th...
Marine biological invasions have increased throughout the world’s oceans to the extent that no regio...