The economic, social and environmental impacts arising from the transfer and establishment of non indigenous marine species (NIMS) mediated through ship hull biofouling and ballast water discharges in the coastal marine environment require a regional approach to manage bio-invasions. As the coordinating body for maritime shipping affairs and protection of the marine environment, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) has been working with member states to adopt and ratify global conventions aimed at preventing invasive species transfer through shipping. As a major shipping hub and port-of-call in Southeast Asia, Singapore faces multiple challenges in managing marine bio-invasions including managing the transit of high risk vessels to...
This chapter reviews the historical and continuing role of biofouling in marine species invasions th...
Biofouling of vessels is implicated as a high risk transfer mechanism of non-indigenous marine speci...
Biofouling of vessels is implicated as a high risk transfer mechanism of non-indigenous marine speci...
Non-indigenous marine species (NIMS) are being transported around the world by anthropogenic mechani...
The arrival of aquatic exotic species in a new area increases with proximity to seaports, thereby ra...
Marine bioinvasion – introduction of marine organisms alien to local ecosystem through ship ulls and...
Marine bioinvasion – introduction of marine organisms alien to local ecosystem through ship ulls and...
Marine bioinvasion - introduction of marine organisms alien to local ecosystem through ship hulls an...
Marine bioinvasion - introduction of marine organisms alien to local ecosystem through ship hulls an...
The ongoing transfer of non-indigenous organisms through shipping, especially via ballast water tran...
Adverse effects of invasive alien species (IAS), or biological pollution, is an increasing problem i...
Limited knowledge of native marine biodiversity hinders effective biodiversity management to safegua...
Adverse effects of invasive alien species (IAS), or biological pollution, is an increasing problem i...
This chapter reviews the historical and continuing role of biofouling in marine species invasions th...
Shipping represents a threat as a vector for the transfer of non-indigenous marine species through t...
This chapter reviews the historical and continuing role of biofouling in marine species invasions th...
Biofouling of vessels is implicated as a high risk transfer mechanism of non-indigenous marine speci...
Biofouling of vessels is implicated as a high risk transfer mechanism of non-indigenous marine speci...
Non-indigenous marine species (NIMS) are being transported around the world by anthropogenic mechani...
The arrival of aquatic exotic species in a new area increases with proximity to seaports, thereby ra...
Marine bioinvasion – introduction of marine organisms alien to local ecosystem through ship ulls and...
Marine bioinvasion – introduction of marine organisms alien to local ecosystem through ship ulls and...
Marine bioinvasion - introduction of marine organisms alien to local ecosystem through ship hulls an...
Marine bioinvasion - introduction of marine organisms alien to local ecosystem through ship hulls an...
The ongoing transfer of non-indigenous organisms through shipping, especially via ballast water tran...
Adverse effects of invasive alien species (IAS), or biological pollution, is an increasing problem i...
Limited knowledge of native marine biodiversity hinders effective biodiversity management to safegua...
Adverse effects of invasive alien species (IAS), or biological pollution, is an increasing problem i...
This chapter reviews the historical and continuing role of biofouling in marine species invasions th...
Shipping represents a threat as a vector for the transfer of non-indigenous marine species through t...
This chapter reviews the historical and continuing role of biofouling in marine species invasions th...
Biofouling of vessels is implicated as a high risk transfer mechanism of non-indigenous marine speci...
Biofouling of vessels is implicated as a high risk transfer mechanism of non-indigenous marine speci...