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Title: Assessing the potential of Suez Canal shipping traffic as an invasion pathway for non-indigenous species in Central Mediterranean harbours
Authors: Deidun, Alan
Andaloro, Franco
Berti, Claudio
Consoli, Pierpaolo
D'Alessandro, Michela
Esposito, Valentina
Scotti, Gianfranco
Galofaro, G.
Romeo, Teresa
Agius, Karl David
Keywords: Introduced organisms -- Mediterranean Sea
Shipping -- Egypt -- Suez Canal
Harbors -- Mediterranean Region
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Commission Internationale pour l'Exploration Scientifique de la Mer Mediterranee
Citation: Deidun, A., Andaloro, F., Berti, C., Consoli, P., D’Alessandro, M., Esposito, V., ... & Agius, K. (2016). Assessing the potential of Suez Canal shipping traffic as an invasion pathway for non-indigenous species in central Mediterranean harbours. Rapport Commission Internationale Mer Méditerranée, 41, 429.
Abstract: The shipping traffic visiting seven Central Mediterranean ports within Sicily and Malta over a period of one year (2013) and the ballast water volumes it transported was quantified and classified according to port of origin in order to assess the influence of traffic navigating through the Suez Canal on the marine biota of the same geographical area. Scraping and benthic sediment collection exercises were also conducted within the same ports and a list of non -indigenous species is reported.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/26174
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