Book chapter
Invasive species
The Second World Ocean Assessment, pp.343-362
United Nations Office of Legal Affairs
2021
Abstract
Globally, about 2,000 marine non-indige¬nous species (NIS) have been introduced to new locations through human-mediated movements. A few of those have econom¬ic value, but most have had negative eco¬logical, socioeconomic or human health impacts. With increased trade and climate change, biological invasions are likely to increase…
Details
- Title
- Invasive species
- Authors/Creators
- T.W. Therriault (Author/Creator)M.L. Campbell (Author/Creator)A. Deidun (Author/Creator)B. Galil (Author/Creator)C.L. Hewitt (Author/Creator)G.J. Inglis (Author/Creator)H. Ojaveer (Author/Creator)C. Park (Author/Creator)B. Qiao (Author/Creator)R.K. Ruwa (Author/Creator)E. Schwindt (Author/Creator)
- Publication Details
- The Second World Ocean Assessment, pp.343-362
- Publisher
- United Nations Office of Legal Affairs
- Identifiers
- 991005541040607891
- Copyright
- © 2021 United Nations
- Murdoch Affiliation
- Murdoch University
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Book chapter
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