Tsiamis, Konstantinos and Palialexis, Andreas and Stefanova, Kremena and Gladan, Zivana Nicevic and Skejic, Sanda and Despalatovic, Marija and Cvitkovic, Ivan and Dragicevic, Branko and Dulcic, Jakov and Vidjak, Olja and Bojanic, Natalia and Zuljevic, Ante and Aplikioti, Marilena and Argyrou, Marina and Josephides, Marios and Michailidis, Nikolas and Jakobsen, Hans H. and Staehr, Peter A. and Ojaveer, Henn and Lehtiniemi, Maiju and Masse, Cecile and Zenetos, Argyro and Castriota, Luca and Livi, Silvia and Mazziotti, Cristina and Schembri, Patrick J. and Evans, Julian and Bartolo, Angela G. and Kabuta, Saa Henry and Smolders, Sander and Knegtering, Edo and Gittenberger, Arjan and Gruszka, Piotr and Krasniewski, Wojciech and Bartilotti, Catia and Tuaty-Guerra, Miriam and Canning-Clode, Joao and Costa, Ana C. and Parente, Manuela and Botelho, Andrea Z. and Micael, Joana and Miodonski, Joana and Carreira, Gilberto P. and Lopes, Vera and Chainho, Paula and Barbera, Carmen and Naddafi, Rahmat and Florin, Ann-Britt and Barry, Peter and Stebbing, Paul D. and Cardoso, Ana Cristina
(2019).
Non-indigenous species refined national baseline inventories: A synthesis in the context of the European Union's Marine Strategy Framework Directive.
Marine Pollution Bulletin. 145
, 429-435
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Abstract
Refined baseline inventories of non-indigenous species (NIS) are set per European Union Member State (MS), in the context of the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD). The inventories are based on the initial assessment of the MSFD (2012) and the updated data of the European Alien Species Information Network, in collaboration with NIS experts appointed by the MSs. The analysis revealed that a large number of NIS was not reported from the initial assessments. Moreover, several NIS initially listed are currently considered as native in Europe or were proven to be historical misreportings. The refined baseline inventories constitute a milestone for the MSFD Descriptor 2 implementation, providing an improved basis for reporting new NIS introductions, facilitating the MSFD D2 assessment. In addition, the inventories can help MSs in the establishment of monitoring systems of targeted NIS, and foster cooperation on monitoring of NIS across or within shared marine subregions.
Authors/Creators: | Tsiamis, Konstantinos and Palialexis, Andreas and Stefanova, Kremena and Gladan, Zivana Nicevic and Skejic, Sanda and Despalatovic, Marija and Cvitkovic, Ivan and Dragicevic, Branko and Dulcic, Jakov and Vidjak, Olja and Bojanic, Natalia and Zuljevic, Ante and Aplikioti, Marilena and Argyrou, Marina and Josephides, Marios and Michailidis, Nikolas and Jakobsen, Hans H. and Staehr, Peter A. and Ojaveer, Henn and Lehtiniemi, Maiju and Masse, Cecile and Zenetos, Argyro and Castriota, Luca and Livi, Silvia and Mazziotti, Cristina and Schembri, Patrick J. and Evans, Julian and Bartolo, Angela G. and Kabuta, Saa Henry and Smolders, Sander and Knegtering, Edo and Gittenberger, Arjan and Gruszka, Piotr and Krasniewski, Wojciech and Bartilotti, Catia and Tuaty-Guerra, Miriam and Canning-Clode, Joao and Costa, Ana C. and Parente, Manuela and Botelho, Andrea Z. and Micael, Joana and Miodonski, Joana and Carreira, Gilberto P. and Lopes, Vera and Chainho, Paula and Barbera, Carmen and Naddafi, Rahmat and Florin, Ann-Britt and Barry, Peter and Stebbing, Paul D. and Cardoso, Ana Cristina | ||||||
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Title: | Non-indigenous species refined national baseline inventories: A synthesis in the context of the European Union's Marine Strategy Framework Directive | ||||||
Series Name/Journal: | Marine Pollution Bulletin | ||||||
Year of publishing : | 2019 | ||||||
Volume: | 145 | ||||||
Page range: | 429-435 | ||||||
Number of Pages: | 7 | ||||||
Publisher: | Elsevier | ||||||
ISSN: | 0025-326X | ||||||
Language: | English | ||||||
Publication Type: | Article Review/Survey | ||||||
Refereed: | Yes | ||||||
Article category: | Scientific peer reviewed | ||||||
Version: | Published version | ||||||
Copyright: | Creative Commons: Attribution 4.0 | ||||||
Full Text Status: | Public | ||||||
Subjects: | (A) Swedish standard research categories 2011 > 1 Natural sciences > 106 Biological Sciences (Medical to be 3 and Agricultural to be 4) > Ecology | ||||||
Keywords: | Alien species, Europe, Member State, Marine, Oligohaline | ||||||
URN:NBN: | urn:nbn:se:slu:epsilon-p-100737 | ||||||
Permanent URL: | http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:slu:epsilon-p-100737 | ||||||
Additional ID: |
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ID Code: | 16324 | ||||||
Faculty: | NJ - Fakulteten för naturresurser och jordbruksvetenskap | ||||||
Department: | (NL, NJ) > Department of Aquatic Resources | ||||||
Deposited By: | SLUpub Connector | ||||||
Deposited On: | 01 Oct 2019 12:34 | ||||||
Metadata Last Modified: | 01 Oct 2019 12:34 |
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