Biosecurity management allows countries to meet a number of international obligations and provides some protection from potential degradation of environmental, economic, social and cultural values. Ocean governance relies on the precepts of ecologically sustainable development to manage the multiple uses in the coastal zone. The increasing reliance on aquaculture to provide food security and economic development has led to an increase in the use of non-native target species grown as food sources. Increased economic activity has led to shifting trade patterns and increased efficiencies in vessels with the resulting increase in the number of introduced marine species via ballast water and hull fouling. Herein we review the different marine bi...
The devastating ecological and socio-economic impacts of non-indigenous species (NIS) have been docu...
Abstract New Zealand’s approach to marine biosecurity has been to integrate the pre-border, border, ...
It is widely acknowledged that international trade is a major pathway for the spread of invasive spe...
Biosecurity management allows countries to meet a number of international obligations and provides s...
Biosecurity management allows countries to meet a number of international obligations and provides s...
On a global scale, introduced marine species pose a significant threat to marine environments. Withi...
Aquaculture facilities have an inherent risk of pest and pathogen introduction, exacerbation or spre...
Marine biosecurity, the protection of the marine environment from impacts of non‐indigenous species,...
New Zealand's approach to marine biosecurity has been to integrate the pre‐border, border, and post‐...
Marine biosecurity, the protection of the marine environment from impacts of non-indigenous specie...
Since the Rio Convention, human-mediated activities leading to species loss have become central conc...
New Zealand’s approach to marine biosecurity has been to integrate the pre-border, border, and pos...
There is a growing understanding at public and policy levels that bioinvasions represent a significa...
On a global scale, introduced marine species pose a significant threat to marine environments. Withi...
Non-indigenous marine species are a major threat to marine environments and economies globally. This...
The devastating ecological and socio-economic impacts of non-indigenous species (NIS) have been docu...
Abstract New Zealand’s approach to marine biosecurity has been to integrate the pre-border, border, ...
It is widely acknowledged that international trade is a major pathway for the spread of invasive spe...
Biosecurity management allows countries to meet a number of international obligations and provides s...
Biosecurity management allows countries to meet a number of international obligations and provides s...
On a global scale, introduced marine species pose a significant threat to marine environments. Withi...
Aquaculture facilities have an inherent risk of pest and pathogen introduction, exacerbation or spre...
Marine biosecurity, the protection of the marine environment from impacts of non‐indigenous species,...
New Zealand's approach to marine biosecurity has been to integrate the pre‐border, border, and post‐...
Marine biosecurity, the protection of the marine environment from impacts of non-indigenous specie...
Since the Rio Convention, human-mediated activities leading to species loss have become central conc...
New Zealand’s approach to marine biosecurity has been to integrate the pre-border, border, and pos...
There is a growing understanding at public and policy levels that bioinvasions represent a significa...
On a global scale, introduced marine species pose a significant threat to marine environments. Withi...
Non-indigenous marine species are a major threat to marine environments and economies globally. This...
The devastating ecological and socio-economic impacts of non-indigenous species (NIS) have been docu...
Abstract New Zealand’s approach to marine biosecurity has been to integrate the pre-border, border, ...
It is widely acknowledged that international trade is a major pathway for the spread of invasive spe...