Diversity (Dec 2022)
Status and Trends in the Rate of Introduction of Marine Non-Indigenous Species in European Seas
- Argyro Zenetos,
- Konstantinos Tsiamis,
- Marika Galanidi,
- Natacha Carvalho,
- Cátia Bartilotti,
- João Canning-Clode,
- Luca Castriota,
- Paula Chainho,
- Robert Comas-González,
- Ana C. Costa,
- Branko Dragičević,
- Jakov Dulčić,
- Marco Faasse,
- Ann-Britt Florin,
- Arjan Gittenberger,
- Hans Jakobsen,
- Anders Jelmert,
- Francis Kerckhof,
- Maiju Lehtiniemi,
- Silvia Livi,
- Kim Lundgreen,
- Vesna Macic,
- Cécile Massé,
- Borut Mavrič,
- Rahmat Naddafi,
- Martina Orlando-Bonaca,
- Slavica Petovic,
- Lydia Png-Gonzalez,
- Aina Carbonell Quetglas,
- Romeu S. Ribeiro,
- Tiago Cidade,
- Sander Smolders,
- Peter A. U. Stæhr,
- Frederique Viard,
- Okko Outinen
Affiliations
- Argyro Zenetos
- Hellenic Centre for Marine Research (HCMR), 16604 Anavyssos, Greece
- Konstantinos Tsiamis
- Karaiskaki 16 Voula, 16673 Athens, Greece
- Marika Galanidi
- ÜEE LLC, Marine Ecology Division, Teknopark Izmir A1/49, 35437 Urla, Turkey
- Natacha Carvalho
- EEA-European Environment Agency, Kongens Nytorv 6, 1050 Copenhagen, Denmark
- Cátia Bartilotti
- IPMA, I.P.-Portuguese Institute for the Sea and Atmosphere, Rua Alfredo Magalhães Ramalho nº 6, 1495-006 Algés, Portugal
- João Canning-Clode
- MARE-Marine and Environmental Sciences Centre/ARNET—Aquatic Research Network, Regional Agency for the Development of Research, Technology and Innovation (ARDITI), Madeira Island, 9020-105 Funchal, Portugal
- Luca Castriota
- Italian Institute for Environmental Protection and Research (ISPRA), Department for the Monitoring and Protection of the Environment and for the Conservation of Biodiversity, Lungomare C. Colombo 4521–Addaura, 90149 Palermo, Italy
- Paula Chainho
- MARE, Marine and Environmental Sciences Center, Faculdade de Ciências, Universidade de Lisboa, Campo Grande, 1749-016 Lisboa, Portugal
- Robert Comas-González
- Instituto Español de Oceanografía (IEO, CSIC), Centro Oceanográfico de Baleares, Muelle de Poniente s/n, 07015 Palma de Mallorca, Spain
- Ana C. Costa
- Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologias and BIOPOLIS Program in Genomics, InBIO/CIBIO-Research Center in Biodiversity and Genetic Resources, Universidade dos Açores, R. Mãe de Deus 13A, 9500-321 Ponta Delgada, Portugal
- Branko Dragičević
- Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries, Šetalište Ivana Meštrovića 63, 21000 Split, Croatia
- Jakov Dulčić
- Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries, Šetalište Ivana Meštrovića 63, 21000 Split, Croatia
- Marco Faasse
- Eurofins AquaSense, Korringaweg 7, 4401NT Yerseke, The Netherlands
- Ann-Britt Florin
- Department of Aquatic Resources, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, 750 07 Uppsala, Sweden
- Arjan Gittenberger
- Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Darwiweg 2, 2333CR Leiden, The Netherlands
- Hans Jakobsen
- Department of Ecoscience, Aarhus University, Frederiksborgvej 399, 4000 Roskilde, Denmark
- Anders Jelmert
- Institute of Marine Research, Nye Flødevigveien 20, 4817 His, Norway
- Francis Kerckhof
- Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences (RBINS), 8400 Oostende, Belgium
- Maiju Lehtiniemi
- Marine Research Centre, Finnish Environment Institute, Latokartanonkaari 11, 00790 Helsinki, Finland
- Silvia Livi
- Italian Institute for Environmental Protection and Research (ISPRA), Department for the Monitoring and Protection of the Environment and for the Conservation of Biodiversity, Via Brancati 60, 00144 Rome, Italy
- Kim Lundgreen
- Marine & Aquatic Environment, Ministry of Environment, Environmental Protection Agency, Tolderlundsvej 5, 5000 Odense, Denmark
- Vesna Macic
- Institute of Marine Biology, University of Montenegro, Put I Bokeljske Brigade 68, 85330 Kotor, Montenegro
- Cécile Massé
- Centre D’expertise et de Données Patrimoine Naturel, OFB, CNRS, MNHN, 75005 Paris, France
- Borut Mavrič
- Marine Biology Station Piran, National Institute of Biology, Fornače 41, SI–6330 Piran, Slovenia
- Rahmat Naddafi
- Department of Aquatic Resources, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, 750 07 Uppsala, Sweden
- Martina Orlando-Bonaca
- Marine Biology Station Piran, National Institute of Biology, Fornače 41, SI–6330 Piran, Slovenia
- Slavica Petovic
- Institute of Marine Biology, University of Montenegro, Put I Bokeljske Brigade 68, 85330 Kotor, Montenegro
- Lydia Png-Gonzalez
- Instituto Español de Oceanografía (IEO, CSIC), Centro Oceanográfico de Baleares, Muelle de Poniente s/n, 07015 Palma de Mallorca, Spain
- Aina Carbonell Quetglas
- Instituto Español de Oceanografía (IEO, CSIC), Centro Oceanográfico de Baleares, Muelle de Poniente s/n, 07015 Palma de Mallorca, Spain
- Romeu S. Ribeiro
- MARE, Marine and Environmental Sciences Center, Faculdade de Ciências, Universidade de Lisboa, Campo Grande, 1749-016 Lisboa, Portugal
- Tiago Cidade
- MARE, Marine and Environmental Sciences Center, Faculdade de Ciências, Universidade de Lisboa, Campo Grande, 1749-016 Lisboa, Portugal
- Sander Smolders
- Office for Risk Assessment and Research, Netherlands Food and Customer Product Safety Authority, Ministry of Economical Affairs, 3540AA Utrecht, The Netherlands
- Peter A. U. Stæhr
- Department of Ecoscience, Aarhus University, Frederiksborgvej 399, 4000 Roskilde, Denmark
- Frederique Viard
- Institute of Evolutionary Sciences of Montpellier (ISE-M, UMR 5554), University of Montpellier, CNRS, Bâtiment 24, 34095 Montpellier, France
- Okko Outinen
- Marine Research Centre, Finnish Environment Institute, Latokartanonkaari 11, 00790 Helsinki, Finland
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.3390/d14121077
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 14,
no. 12
p. 1077
Abstract
Invasive alien species are a major worldwide driver of biodiversity change. The current study lists verified records of non-indigenous species (NIS) in European marine waters until 2020, with the purpose of establishing a baseline, assessing trends, and discussing appropriate threshold values for good environmental status (GES) according to the relevant European legislation. All NIS records were verified by national experts and trends are presented in six-year assessment periods from 1970 to 2020 according to the European Union Marine Strategy Framework Directive. Altogether, 874 NIS have been introduced to European marine waters until 2020 with the Mediterranean Sea and North-East Atlantic Ocean hosting most of the introductions. Overall, the number of new introductions has steadily increased since 2000. The annual rate of new introductions reached 21 new NIS in European seas within the last six-year assessment period (2012–2017). This increase is likely due to increased human activities and research efforts that have intensified during the early 21st century within European Seas. As Europe seas are not environmentally, nor geographically homogenous, the setting of threshold values for assessing GES requires regional expertise. Further, once management measures are operational, pathway-specific threshold values would enable assessing the effectiveness of such measures.
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