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DOI10.1016/j.marpolbul.2019.06.057
Vulnerability to bioinvasions: Current status; risk assessment and management of ballast water through a regional approach – the Adriatic Sea
David M.; Magaletti E.; Kraus R.; Marini M.
发表日期2019
ISSN0025326X
起始页码1
结束页码7
卷号147
英文摘要The United Nations recognised the transfer of invasive species across natural barriers as one of the greatest pressures to the world's oceans and seas. The BWM Convention sets the global standards on ballast water management (BWM) requirements, while recognising that regional and local specifics have to be considered for its effective implementation. In the Adriatic Sea cross-border activities were conducted to provide for essential information/data and tools to support a regionally coordinated implementation of the BWM Convention. This special issue contains 18 publications that include results and recommendations from studying the ballast water and management issues through sampling of ballast water on vessels, risk assessment for exemptions and BWM, biological and chemical port baseline surveys and monitoring conducted in ports along the Adriatic Sea coast, oceanographic conditions, ballast water sediment issues and their management in ports, and the implementation options of the BWM Convention through the Adriatic States' environmental law and institutions cooperation. Essential data and tools to support a regional approach in the implementation of the BWM Convention were provided, and are therefore available to the administrations of the Adriatic countries to enable protection of the Adriatic Sea environment, human health property and resources from negative impacts of ballast water being discharged in the area. Data, approaches and tools provided here may be helpful in any other region to support an effective BWM Convention implementation. © 2019
英文关键词Adriatic Sea; Ballast water management; Harmful aquatic organisms and pathogens; Maritime transport; Port baseline surveys; Risk assessment
语种英语
scopus关键词Adriatic Sea; aquatic species; environmental impact; environmental protection; geographic distribution; health survey; nonhuman; oceanography; risk assessment; sea pollution; sedimentation; introduced species; Mediterranean Sea; procedures; ship; water management; Introduced Species; Mediterranean Sea; Risk Assessment; Ships; Water Purification
来源期刊Marine Pollution Bulletin
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/149627
作者单位Dr. Matej David Consult, Korte 13e, Izola, 6310, Slovenia; ISPRA - National Institute for Environmental Protection and Research, via Vitaliano Brancati 48, Rome, 00166, Italy; Ruđer Bošković Institute, Center for Marine Research, Giordano Paliaga 5, Rovinj, 52210, Croatia; National Research Council, CNR-IRBIM, Largo Fiera della Pesca, 2, Ancona, Italy
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David M.,Magaletti E.,Kraus R.,等. Vulnerability to bioinvasions: Current status; risk assessment and management of ballast water through a regional approach – the Adriatic Sea[J],2019,147.
APA David M.,Magaletti E.,Kraus R.,&Marini M..(2019).Vulnerability to bioinvasions: Current status; risk assessment and management of ballast water through a regional approach – the Adriatic Sea.Marine Pollution Bulletin,147.
MLA David M.,et al."Vulnerability to bioinvasions: Current status; risk assessment and management of ballast water through a regional approach – the Adriatic Sea".Marine Pollution Bulletin 147(2019).
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