Non-Indigenous Species in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea

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This study analyses the impacts of non-indigenous species on the Mediterranean and the Black Sea. For example, it finds that the invasive comb jelly Mnemiopsis leidyi has caused a loss in biodiversity and a decrease in fish catch in the Black Sea.

Author(s): Bayram Öztürk
Series: Studies and reviews: General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean
Publisher: Food & Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Year: 2021

Language: English
Pages: 105
City: Rome

Preparation of this document
Abstract
Contents
Tables, figures, plates
Abbreviations and acronyms
Acknowledgements
Executive summary
Introduction
1. Non-indigenous species in the Black Sea
2. Non-indigenous species in the Turkish Straits
3. Non-indigenous species in the Mediterranean Sea
4. Harmful non-indigenous invasive species and their impacts
5. Intentionally and unintentionally introduced species in the Mediterranean Sea and their impacts
6. Conclusions and recommendations
7. Bibliography
8. Glossary