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Non-indigenous species of the Belgian part of the North Sea and adjacent estuaries
Bauwens, M.; Braeckman, U.; Coppejans, E.; De Blauwe, H.; De Clerck, O.; De Maersschalk, V.; Degraer, S.; Deprez, T.; Dumoulin, E.; Fockedey, N.; Hernandez, F.; Hostens, K.; Lescrauwaet, A.-K.; Mees, J.; Rappé, K.; Sabbe, K.; Seys, J.; Van Ginderdeuren, K.; Vanaverbeke, J.; Vandepitte, L.; Vanhoorne, B.; Verween, A.; Wittoeck, J. (2009). Non-indigenous species of the Belgian part of the North Sea and adjacent estuaries, in: Branquart, E. et al. (Ed.) Abstract volume of the Science facing aliens meeting, Brussels 11th May 2009. pp. 60
In: Branquart, E.; Segers, H. (Ed.) (2009). Abstract volume of the Science facing aliens meeting, Brussels 11th May 2009. Belgian Biodiversity Platform: Brussel. 64 + Presentations pp.
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Document type: Summary

Keywords
    Alien species
    Cycles > Life cycle
    Distribution
    Ecology
    Environmental impact
    Marine water
    Pathways
    Water > Brackish water
    Water bodies > Coastal waters > Coastal landforms > Coastal inlets > Estuaries
    ANE, Belgium, Belgian Coast [Marine Regions]; ANE, Belgium, IJzer R. [Marine Regions]; ANE, Belgium, Oostende, Sluice Dock [Marine Regions]; ANE, North Sea [Marine Regions]; Belgium, Schelde R. [Marine Regions]
    Marine/Coastal

Authors  Top 
  • Bauwens, M.
  • Braeckman, U.
  • Coppejans, E.
  • De Blauwe, H.
  • De Clerck, O.
  • De Maersschalk, V.
  • Degraer, S.
  • Deprez, T.
  • Dumoulin, E.
  • Fockedey, N.
  • Hernandez, F.
  • Hostens, K.
  • Lescrauwaet, A.-K.
  • Mees, J.
  • Rappé, K.
  • Sabbe, K.
  • Seys, J.
  • Van Ginderdeuren, K.
  • Vanaverbeke, J.
  • Vandepitte, L.
  • Vanhoorne, B.
  • Verween, A.
  • Wittoeck, J.

Abstract
    Flanders Marine Institute and its consortium of experts on non-indigenous species conduct an ongoing effort to collect and maintain a list of alien species with documented established populations in the Belgian part of the North Sea and its adjacent estuaries. The list strives to include all currently known non-indigenous and cryptogenic species registered in salt and brackish environments in the Belgian part of the North Sea, the Belgian coastal zone and adjacent estuaries (Yser, Scheldt, Ostend Sluicedock). The discovery of America (1492) marked by a strong increase in trans-Atlantic shipping is set as the historical baseline of this assessment. This effort scrutinizes intentional and unintentional introductions by man or other vectors. Alien species for which there is no evidence of resident populations are not included in the list, nor are species that are limited to the fresh water environment. Newly registered species as a consequence of (expected) naturally induced migrations are also excluded. This initiative aims at providing a freely available online source of information on non-indigenous species and its associated network of experts for this study area. This includes definitions, information sheets and background literature, by species, and further links to European and international initiatives. Each information sheet describes the life cycle and ecology of the species, the introduction pathways and distribution, the possible effects or impacts of the species on its environment and potential mitigation measures. Pictures and a fully documented reference list - all available at the VLIZ library - represent an important added-value.http://www.vliz.be/NL/Cijfers_Beleid/Niet_inheemse (Dutch)

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