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Alien species in European marine/estuarine waters (October 2008)
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How to read the graph: In the 1990s, the total number of alien marine species increased to around 1 000
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Area of origin of the terrestrial and freshwater species listed as worst invasive species threatening biodiversity in Europe
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Biodiversity - key fact 1
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More than 10 000 non-native species are now present in Europe, 10–15 % of which are considered to have negative economic or ecological effects.
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The European environment – state and outlook 2010
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Biodiversity — SOER 2010 thematic assessment
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Change in marine invasive alien species in eight pan-European seas
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Data for the Baltic Sea is for parts of the sea with a salinity of > 5 psu
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Council Regulation (EC) No 708/2007 of 11 June 2007
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Council Regulation (EC) No 708/2007 of 11 June 2007 concerning use of alien and locally absent species in aquaculture.
Applying to any non-routine intentional introduction of alien or locally absent aquaculture species.
Publicly available register on all introductions and translocations of alien or locally absent aquaculture species (applications, permits, monitoring). Monitoring for all alien or locally absent aquaculture species after their release (2 years or full generation cycle or longer). Contingency plans for non-routine introductions or pilot releases of alien or locally absent aquaculture species, to be implemented in case of negative effects on the environment or on native populations
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Cumulative number of alien species established in 11 Nordic and Baltic countries* since 1900
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* = Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, Poland, Germany and the Russian Federation (west of Ural)
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Cumulative number of alien species established in freshwater environment in 11 countries
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How to read the graph: in the 1990s, the total number of freshwater alien species reached around 140 species
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Cumulative number of alien species established in terrestrial environment in 11 countries
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How to read the graph: in the 1990s, the total number of terrestrial alien species reached more than 3 500 Species
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Distribution of exotic species across the Mediterranean Sea and mode of introduction in selected areas
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Ship/Aqua denotes transportation via shipping and/or aquaculture.
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Establishment in the pan-European region of the worst invasive alien species threatening biodiversity (all ecosystems)
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Abstract: Not all invasive alien species are equally harmful to native biodiversity
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