Human activities have enabled non-indigenous marine species (NIMS) to cross geographic barriers outside their natural dispersal range. As a novel habitat, marine aquaculture facilities often grow NIMS, or are fouled by NIMS and facilities with poor quarantine practice during harvest and through domestic transfers of equipment and product may inadvertently act to vector NIMS. Furthermore, biofouling NIMS can cause significant economic loss to industry by reducing the quality of the farmed product and increasing production costs. The objective of this study was to aid the aquaculture industry with how they manage the marine polychaete pest species Sabella spallanzanii. Specifically, in order to determine the possibility of S. spallanzanii be...
Biological invasions threaten the ecological integrity of natural ecosystems. Anthropogenic introduc...
Any surface exposed to untreated water provides an opportunity for the settlement and subsequent gro...
Invasive species such as ascidians have negative effects on aquaculture operations worldwide. Prince...
Over the past decade, several species of non-indigenous ascidian have had adverse effects in the mar...
Aquarium release, a vector that introduces non-native species, recently caused the costly invasion o...
The culture of the blue mussel Mytilus edulis in Prince Edward Island (PEI) began in the 1970's. Pro...
A major problem for the mussel aquaculture industry on Prince Edward Island, Canada surfaced in the ...
In order to utilize the biomass of the polychaete Sabella spallanzanii Gmelin as a dietary supplemen...
Any surface exposed to untreated water provides an opportunity for the settlement and subsequent gro...
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) are extreme biological events representing a major issue in marine, brac...
Non-indigenous marine species are a major threat to marine environments and economies globally. This...
Non-indigenous marine species are a major threat to marine environments and economies globally. This...
The efficient seeding of juvenile mussels is critical to the sustainability and profitability of mus...
The development of effective mitigation techniques against Botryllus schlosseri and Botrylloides vio...
Sustainability of seagrass restoration raised concern especially limitation and condition of donor s...
Biological invasions threaten the ecological integrity of natural ecosystems. Anthropogenic introduc...
Any surface exposed to untreated water provides an opportunity for the settlement and subsequent gro...
Invasive species such as ascidians have negative effects on aquaculture operations worldwide. Prince...
Over the past decade, several species of non-indigenous ascidian have had adverse effects in the mar...
Aquarium release, a vector that introduces non-native species, recently caused the costly invasion o...
The culture of the blue mussel Mytilus edulis in Prince Edward Island (PEI) began in the 1970's. Pro...
A major problem for the mussel aquaculture industry on Prince Edward Island, Canada surfaced in the ...
In order to utilize the biomass of the polychaete Sabella spallanzanii Gmelin as a dietary supplemen...
Any surface exposed to untreated water provides an opportunity for the settlement and subsequent gro...
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) are extreme biological events representing a major issue in marine, brac...
Non-indigenous marine species are a major threat to marine environments and economies globally. This...
Non-indigenous marine species are a major threat to marine environments and economies globally. This...
The efficient seeding of juvenile mussels is critical to the sustainability and profitability of mus...
The development of effective mitigation techniques against Botryllus schlosseri and Botrylloides vio...
Sustainability of seagrass restoration raised concern especially limitation and condition of donor s...
Biological invasions threaten the ecological integrity of natural ecosystems. Anthropogenic introduc...
Any surface exposed to untreated water provides an opportunity for the settlement and subsequent gro...
Invasive species such as ascidians have negative effects on aquaculture operations worldwide. Prince...