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Date: 2009-12-04 22:18:22
Fisheries
Invasive species
Marine pollution
Sailing ballast
Mnemiopsis
Introduced species
Carcinus maenas
Ship
Propagule pressure
Environment
Biology
Water

August 2007  Marine Science Review – 228  Introduced species  In this review:  A.  Recent articles with abstracts 

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