Alien invasive species contribute to biodiversity loss and cause billions of dollars of economic damage in the Great Lakes. We examine the design and efficiency of a tradeable permit system for biological pollution due to alien species that invade the Great Lakes through the ballast water of commercial ships
The transfer of organisms by ships has been altering the ecosystems for many decades. Living organis...
The 180+ invaders established in the Great Lakes include three fishes introduced by ballast water. U...
The adverse economic and environmental consequences associated with the invasion and establishment o...
Alien invasive species contribute to biodiversity loss and cause billions of dollars of economic dam...
Ballast water from commercial ships engaged in international trade has been implicated as the primar...
Ballast water from commercial ships engaged in international trade has been implicated as the primar...
Ballast water from commercial ships engaged in international trade has been implicated as the primar...
Since completion of the St. Lawrence Seaway in 1959, at least 43 nonindigenous species (NIS) of anim...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Numerous inva...
Aim Hull fouling is a leading vector for the introduction of marine, non-indigenous species (NIS) wo...
The most effective way to manage invasive species is to prevent their introduction via vector regula...
Release of contaminated ballast water by transoceanic ships has been implicated in more than 70% of ...
We used structured expert judgment and economic analysis to quantify annual impacts on ecosystem ser...
We used structured expert judgment and economic analysis to quantify annual impacts on ecosystem ser...
The arrival of zebra mussels in the Great Lakes and their subsequent damage to city water supplies a...
The transfer of organisms by ships has been altering the ecosystems for many decades. Living organis...
The 180+ invaders established in the Great Lakes include three fishes introduced by ballast water. U...
The adverse economic and environmental consequences associated with the invasion and establishment o...
Alien invasive species contribute to biodiversity loss and cause billions of dollars of economic dam...
Ballast water from commercial ships engaged in international trade has been implicated as the primar...
Ballast water from commercial ships engaged in international trade has been implicated as the primar...
Ballast water from commercial ships engaged in international trade has been implicated as the primar...
Since completion of the St. Lawrence Seaway in 1959, at least 43 nonindigenous species (NIS) of anim...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Numerous inva...
Aim Hull fouling is a leading vector for the introduction of marine, non-indigenous species (NIS) wo...
The most effective way to manage invasive species is to prevent their introduction via vector regula...
Release of contaminated ballast water by transoceanic ships has been implicated in more than 70% of ...
We used structured expert judgment and economic analysis to quantify annual impacts on ecosystem ser...
We used structured expert judgment and economic analysis to quantify annual impacts on ecosystem ser...
The arrival of zebra mussels in the Great Lakes and their subsequent damage to city water supplies a...
The transfer of organisms by ships has been altering the ecosystems for many decades. Living organis...
The 180+ invaders established in the Great Lakes include three fishes introduced by ballast water. U...
The adverse economic and environmental consequences associated with the invasion and establishment o...