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2. An Overview of Marine Non-Indigenous Species Found in Three Contrasting Biogeographic Metropolitan French Regions: Insights on Distribution, Origins and Pathways of Introduction
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Massé, Cécile, Viard, Frédérique, Humbert, Suzie, Antajan, Elvire, Auby, Isabelle, Bachelet, Guy, Bernard, Guillaume, Bouchet, Vincent M.p., Burel, Thomas, Dauvin, Jean-claude, Delegrange, Alice, Derrien-courtel, Sandrine, Droual, Gabin, Gouillieux, Benoît, Goulletquer, Philippe, Guérin, Laurent, Janson, Anne-laure, Jourde, Jérôme, Labrune, Céline, Lavesque, Nicolas, Leclerc, Jean-charles, Le Duff, Michel, Le Garrec, Vincent, Noël, Pierre, Nowaczyk, Antoine, Pergent-martini, Christine, Pezi, Jean-philippe, Raoux, Aurore, Raybaud, Virginie, Ruitton, Sandrine, Sauriau, Pierre-guy, Spilmont, Nicolas, Thibault, Delphine, Vincent, Dorothée, Curd, Amelia, Massé, Cécile, Viard, Frédérique, Humbert, Suzie, Antajan, Elvire, Auby, Isabelle, Bachelet, Guy, Bernard, Guillaume, Bouchet, Vincent M.p., Burel, Thomas, Dauvin, Jean-claude, Delegrange, Alice, Derrien-courtel, Sandrine, Droual, Gabin, Gouillieux, Benoît, Goulletquer, Philippe, Guérin, Laurent, Janson, Anne-laure, Jourde, Jérôme, Labrune, Céline, Lavesque, Nicolas, Leclerc, Jean-charles, Le Duff, Michel, Le Garrec, Vincent, Noël, Pierre, Nowaczyk, Antoine, Pergent-martini, Christine, Pezi, Jean-philippe, Raoux, Aurore, Raybaud, Virginie, Ruitton, Sandrine, Sauriau, Pierre-guy, Spilmont, Nicolas, Thibault, Delphine, Vincent, Dorothée, and Curd, Amelia
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Biological invasions are one of the main global threats to biodiversity in terrestrial, freshwater and marine ecosystems worldwide, requiring effective inventorying and monitoring programs. Here, we present an updated list of non-indigenous species in French marine and transitional waters. Focused on eukaryote pluricellular species found throughout the three metropolitan French marine regions (Western Mediterranean Sea, Bay of Biscay and the Northern Seas), a total of 342 non-indigenous, including 42 cryptogenic, species are listed as having been introduced since the 13th century. The majority of the species originated from the temperate Northern Pacific. They mainly arrived through both ballast and hull fouling and also are associated with shellfish farming activities. Most of them have been introduced since the 1970s, a time when maritime and aquaculture trade intensified. Despite important human-aided opportunities for species transfer between the three marine regions (for instance, via recreational boating or aquaculture transfers), only a third of these NIS are common to all regions, as expected due to their environmental specificities.
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- 2023
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3. Invasion along the French Atlantic coast by the non-native, carnivorous planktonic comb jelly Mnemiopsis leidyi: can an impact on shellfish farming be expected?
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Nowaczyk, Antoine, Vincent, Dorothée, Curd, Amelia, Antajan, Elvire, Massé, Cécile, Nowaczyk, Antoine, Vincent, Dorothée, Curd, Amelia, Antajan, Elvire, and Massé, Cécile
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The distribution range of the American comb jelly Mnemiopsis leidyi has expanded across Europe for several decades, particularly in the eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea. This study aims to assess its expansion along the French Atlantic coast, mainly in the Bay of Biscay and Iroise Sea, since the first record in 2014. Mnemiopsis leidyi is now clearly established along 500 km of coastline, from the coast of Lorient to Arcachon Bay, which is the southernmost colonised area in the eastern Atlantic to date. It will likely colonise the Spanish Gulf coast in the near future through natural dispersal via currents, as has occurred between the Gironde estuary and Arcachon Bay. We quantify that this species now colonises nearly 45% of the French coastline. The invaded area includes the main estuaries of the Seine, Loire, Gironde and Rhône rivers, where M. leidyi populations may constitute reservoirs for colonising other harbours through merchant vessel traffic via ballast water. Finally, the Marennes- Oléron Bay and Arcachon Bay are the two main spat-producing regions for the Pacific oyster Magallana gigas in France. As M. leidyi consumes bivalve larvae, the potential economic and ecological impacts on this shellfish industry are discussed.
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- 2023
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4. A New Polyclad Flatworm, Idiostylochus tortuosus gen. nov., sp. nov. (Platyhelminthes, Polycladida) from France. Can this Foreign Flatworm be Responsible for the Deterioration of Oyster and Mussel Farms?
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Gutierrez, Adrian, Auby, Isabelle, Gouillieux, Benoit, Daffe, Guillaume, Massé, Cécile, Antajan, Elvire, Norena, Carolina, Gutierrez, Adrian, Auby, Isabelle, Gouillieux, Benoit, Daffe, Guillaume, Massé, Cécile, Antajan, Elvire, and Norena, Carolina
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A new species of polyclad flatworm, Idiostylochus tortuosus gen. nov., sp. nov. (Polycladida, Idioplanidae), from Arcachon Bay (France) is described. This description is based on a morphological analysis and a molecular analysis using partial sequences of the 28S and cytochrome Oxidase I (COI) genes. After the molecular analysis Idiostylochus gen. nov. appears to be the second genus of the Family Idioplanidae and closely related to the family Latocestidae as well as the genera Leptostylochus and Mirostylochus. The molecular data revealed that the new species may belong to an Indonesian or Indo-Pacific family, closely related to genera with origins in South Pacific Ocean waters. This species was found feeding on the oysters and mussels of the Arcachon farms.
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- 2023
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5. An Overview of Marine Non-Indigenous Species Found in Three Contrasting Biogeographic Metropolitan French Regions: Insights on Distribution, Origins and Pathways of Introduction
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Massé, Cécile, Viard, Frédérique, Humbert, Suzie, Antajan, Elvire, Auby, Isabelle, Bachelet, Guy, Bernard, Guillaume, Bouchet, Vincent M.p., Burel, Thomas, Dauvin, Jean-claude, Delegrange, Alice, Derrien-courtel, Sandrine, Droual, Gabin, Gouillieux, Benoît, Goulletquer, Philippe, Guérin, Laurent, Janson, Anne-laure, Jourde, Jérôme, Labrune, Céline, Lavesque, Nicolas, Leclerc, Jean-charles, Le Duff, Michel, Le Garrec, Vincent, Noël, Pierre, Nowaczyk, Antoine, Pergent-martini, Christine, Pezi, Jean-philippe, Raoux, Aurore, Raybaud, Virginie, Ruitton, Sandrine, Sauriau, Pierre-guy, Spilmont, Nicolas, Thibault, Delphine, Vincent, Dorothée, Curd, Amelia, Massé, Cécile, Viard, Frédérique, Humbert, Suzie, Antajan, Elvire, Auby, Isabelle, Bachelet, Guy, Bernard, Guillaume, Bouchet, Vincent M.p., Burel, Thomas, Dauvin, Jean-claude, Delegrange, Alice, Derrien-courtel, Sandrine, Droual, Gabin, Gouillieux, Benoît, Goulletquer, Philippe, Guérin, Laurent, Janson, Anne-laure, Jourde, Jérôme, Labrune, Céline, Lavesque, Nicolas, Leclerc, Jean-charles, Le Duff, Michel, Le Garrec, Vincent, Noël, Pierre, Nowaczyk, Antoine, Pergent-martini, Christine, Pezi, Jean-philippe, Raoux, Aurore, Raybaud, Virginie, Ruitton, Sandrine, Sauriau, Pierre-guy, Spilmont, Nicolas, Thibault, Delphine, Vincent, Dorothée, and Curd, Amelia
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Biological invasions are one of the main global threats to biodiversity in terrestrial, freshwater and marine ecosystems worldwide, requiring effective inventorying and monitoring programs. Here, we present an updated list of non-indigenous species in French marine and transitional waters. Focused on eukaryote pluricellular species found throughout the three metropolitan French marine regions (Western Mediterranean Sea, Bay of Biscay and the Northern Seas), a total of 342 non-indigenous, including 42 cryptogenic, species are listed as having been introduced since the 13th century. The majority of the species originated from the temperate Northern Pacific. They mainly arrived through both ballast and hull fouling and also are associated with shellfish farming activities. Most of them have been introduced since the 1970s, a time when maritime and aquaculture trade intensified. Despite important human-aided opportunities for species transfer between the three marine regions (for instance, via recreational boating or aquaculture transfers), only a third of these NIS are common to all regions, as expected due to their environmental specificities.
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- 2023
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6. Invasion along the French Atlantic coast by the non-native, carnivorous planktonic comb jelly Mnemiopsis leidyi: can an impact on shellfish farming be expected?
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Nowaczyk, Antoine, Vincent, Dorothée, Curd, Amelia, Antajan, Elvire, Massé, Cécile, Nowaczyk, Antoine, Vincent, Dorothée, Curd, Amelia, Antajan, Elvire, and Massé, Cécile
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The distribution range of the American comb jelly Mnemiopsis leidyi has expanded across Europe for several decades, particularly in the eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea. This study aims to assess its expansion along the French Atlantic coast, mainly in the Bay of Biscay and Iroise Sea, since the first record in 2014. Mnemiopsis leidyi is now clearly established along 500 km of coastline, from the coast of Lorient to Arcachon Bay, which is the southernmost colonised area in the eastern Atlantic to date. It will likely colonise the Spanish Gulf coast in the near future through natural dispersal via currents, as has occurred between the Gironde estuary and Arcachon Bay. We quantify that this species now colonises nearly 45% of the French coastline. The invaded area includes the main estuaries of the Seine, Loire, Gironde and Rhône rivers, where M. leidyi populations may constitute reservoirs for colonising other harbours through merchant vessel traffic via ballast water. Finally, the Marennes- Oléron Bay and Arcachon Bay are the two main spat-producing regions for the Pacific oyster Magallana gigas in France. As M. leidyi consumes bivalve larvae, the potential economic and ecological impacts on this shellfish industry are discussed.
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- 2023
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7. Marine Strategy Framework Directive - Descriptor 2, Non-Indigenous Species, Delivering solid recommendations for setting threshold values for non-indigenous species pressure on European seas
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Tsiamis, Konstantinos, Palialexis, Andreas, Connor, David, Antoniadis, Stavros, Bartilotti, Cátia, Bartolo, Angela, Berggreen, Ulrik Christian, Boschetti, Simona, Buschbaum, Christian, Canning-Clode, João, Carbonell, Ana, Castriota, Luca, Corbeau, Clemence, Costa, Ana, Cvitković, Ivan, Despalatović, Marija, Dragičević, Branko, Dulčić, Jakov, Fortič, Ana, Francé, Janja, Gittenberger, Arjan, Gizzi, Francesca, Gollasch, Stephan, Gruszka, Piotr, Hegarty, Mary, Hema, Tatjana, Jensen, Kathe, Josephides, Marios, Kabuta, Saa, Kerckhof, Francis, Kovtun-Kante, Anastasiia, Krakau, Manuela, Kraśniewski, Wojciech, Lackschewitz, Dagmar, Lehtiniemi, Maiju, Lieberum, Christian, Linnamägi, Merike, Lipej, Lovrenc, Livi, Silvia, Lundgreen, Kim, Magliozzi, Chiara, Massé, Cécile, Mavrič, Borut, Michailidis, Nikolas, Moncheva, Snejana, Mozetič, Patricija, Naddafi, Rahmat, Gladan, Živana Ninčević, Ojaveer, Henn, Olenin, Sergej, Orlando-Bonaca, Martina, Ouerghi, Atef, Parente, Manuela, Pavlova, Petya, Peterlin, Monika, Pitacco, Valentina, Png-González, Lydia, Rousou, Maria, Sala-Pérez, Manuel, Serrano, Alberto, Skorupski, Jakub, Smolders, Sander, Srebaliene, Greta, Stæhr, Peter Anton, Stefanova, Kremena, Strake, Solvita, Tabarcea, Cristina, Todorova, Valentina, Trkov, Domen, Tuaty-Guerra, Miriam, Vidjak, Olja, Zenetos, Argyro, Žuljević, Ante, Tsiamis, Konstantinos, Palialexis, Andreas, Connor, David, Antoniadis, Stavros, Bartilotti, Cátia, Bartolo, Angela, Berggreen, Ulrik Christian, Boschetti, Simona, Buschbaum, Christian, Canning-Clode, João, Carbonell, Ana, Castriota, Luca, Corbeau, Clemence, Costa, Ana, Cvitković, Ivan, Despalatović, Marija, Dragičević, Branko, Dulčić, Jakov, Fortič, Ana, Francé, Janja, Gittenberger, Arjan, Gizzi, Francesca, Gollasch, Stephan, Gruszka, Piotr, Hegarty, Mary, Hema, Tatjana, Jensen, Kathe, Josephides, Marios, Kabuta, Saa, Kerckhof, Francis, Kovtun-Kante, Anastasiia, Krakau, Manuela, Kraśniewski, Wojciech, Lackschewitz, Dagmar, Lehtiniemi, Maiju, Lieberum, Christian, Linnamägi, Merike, Lipej, Lovrenc, Livi, Silvia, Lundgreen, Kim, Magliozzi, Chiara, Massé, Cécile, Mavrič, Borut, Michailidis, Nikolas, Moncheva, Snejana, Mozetič, Patricija, Naddafi, Rahmat, Gladan, Živana Ninčević, Ojaveer, Henn, Olenin, Sergej, Orlando-Bonaca, Martina, Ouerghi, Atef, Parente, Manuela, Pavlova, Petya, Peterlin, Monika, Pitacco, Valentina, Png-González, Lydia, Rousou, Maria, Sala-Pérez, Manuel, Serrano, Alberto, Skorupski, Jakub, Smolders, Sander, Srebaliene, Greta, Stæhr, Peter Anton, Stefanova, Kremena, Strake, Solvita, Tabarcea, Cristina, Todorova, Valentina, Trkov, Domen, Tuaty-Guerra, Miriam, Vidjak, Olja, Zenetos, Argyro, and Žuljević, Ante
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Marine Non-Indigenous Species (NIS) are animals and plants introduced accidently or deliberately into the European seas, originating from other seas of the globe. About 800 marine non-indigenous species (NIS) currently occur in the European Union national marine waters, several of which have negative impacts on marine ecosystem services and biodiversity. Under the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD) Descriptor 2 (D2), EU Member States (MSs) need to consider NIS in their marine management strategies. The Descriptor D2 includes one primary criterion (D2C1: new NIS introductions), and two secondary criteria (D2C2 and D2C3). The D2 implementation is characterized by a number of issues and uncertainties which can be applicable to the Descriptor level (e.g. geographical unit of assessment, assessment period, phytoplanktonic, parasitic, oligohaline NIS, etc.), to the primary criterion D2C1 level (e.g. threshold values, cryptogenic, questionable species, etc), and to the secondary criteria D2C2 and D2C3. The current report tackles these issues and provides practical recommendations aiming at a smoother and more efficient implementation of D2 and its criteria at EU level. They constitute a solid operational output which can result in more comparable D2 assessments among MSs and MSFD regions/subregions. When it comes to the policy-side, the current report calls for a number of different categories of NIS to be reported in D2 assessments, pointing the need for the species to be labelled/categorised appropriately in the MSFD reporting by the MSs. These suggestions are proposed to be communicated to the MSFD Working Group of Good Environmental Status (GES) and subsequently to the Marine Strategy Coordination Group (MSCG) of MSFD. Moreover, they can serve as an input for revising the Art. 8 Guidelines.
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8. Marine Strategy Framework Directive Descriptor 2, Non-indigenous Species:Delivering solid recommendations for setting threshold values for non-indigenous species pressure on European seas.
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Tsiamis, Konstantinos, Palialexis, Andreas, Connor, David, Antoniadis, Stavros, Bartilotti, Cátia, Bartolo, Angela, Berggreen, Ulrik, Boschetti, Simona, Buschbaum, Christian, Canning-Clode, Joao, Carbonelli, Aina, Castriota, Luca, Corbeau, Clemence, Costa, Ana, Cvitkovic, Ivan, Despalatovic, Marija, Dragicevic, Branko, Dulcic, Jakov, Fortic, Ana, Francé, Janja, Gittenberger, Arjan, Gizzi, Francesca, Gollasch, Stephan, Gruszka, Piotr, Hegarty, Mary, Hema, Tatjana, Jensen, Kathe, Josephidea, Marios, Kabuta, Saa, Kerckhof, Francis, Kovtun-Kante, Anastasia, Krakau, Manuela, Krasniewski, Wojciech, Lackschewitz, Dagmar, Lehtiniemi, Maiju, Lieberum, Christian, Linnamägi, Merike, Lipej, Lovrenc, Livi, Silvia, Lundgreen, Kim, Magliozzi, Chiara, Massé, Cécile, Mavric, Borut, Michailidis, Nikolas, Moncheva, Snejana, Mozetic, Patricija, Naddafi, Rahmat, Nincevic, Zivana, Ojaveer, Henn, Olenin, Sergej, Orlando-Bonaca, Martina, Ouerghi, Atef, Parente, Manuela, Pavlova, Petya, Peterlin, Monika, Pitacco, Valentina, Png-Gonzalez, Lydia, Rousou, Maria, Sala-Pérez, Manuel, Serrano, Alberto, Skorupski, Jakub, Smolders, Sander, Srebaliene, Greta, Stæhr, Peter Anton, Stefanova, Kremena, Strake, Solvita, Tabarcea, Cristina, Todorova, Valentina, Trkov, Domen, Tuaty-Guerra, Miriam, Vidjak, Olja, Zenetos, Argyro, Zuljevic, Ante, Cardoso, Ana Cristina, Tsiamis, Konstantinos, Palialexis, Andreas, Connor, David, Antoniadis, Stavros, Bartilotti, Cátia, Bartolo, Angela, Berggreen, Ulrik, Boschetti, Simona, Buschbaum, Christian, Canning-Clode, Joao, Carbonelli, Aina, Castriota, Luca, Corbeau, Clemence, Costa, Ana, Cvitkovic, Ivan, Despalatovic, Marija, Dragicevic, Branko, Dulcic, Jakov, Fortic, Ana, Francé, Janja, Gittenberger, Arjan, Gizzi, Francesca, Gollasch, Stephan, Gruszka, Piotr, Hegarty, Mary, Hema, Tatjana, Jensen, Kathe, Josephidea, Marios, Kabuta, Saa, Kerckhof, Francis, Kovtun-Kante, Anastasia, Krakau, Manuela, Krasniewski, Wojciech, Lackschewitz, Dagmar, Lehtiniemi, Maiju, Lieberum, Christian, Linnamägi, Merike, Lipej, Lovrenc, Livi, Silvia, Lundgreen, Kim, Magliozzi, Chiara, Massé, Cécile, Mavric, Borut, Michailidis, Nikolas, Moncheva, Snejana, Mozetic, Patricija, Naddafi, Rahmat, Nincevic, Zivana, Ojaveer, Henn, Olenin, Sergej, Orlando-Bonaca, Martina, Ouerghi, Atef, Parente, Manuela, Pavlova, Petya, Peterlin, Monika, Pitacco, Valentina, Png-Gonzalez, Lydia, Rousou, Maria, Sala-Pérez, Manuel, Serrano, Alberto, Skorupski, Jakub, Smolders, Sander, Srebaliene, Greta, Stæhr, Peter Anton, Stefanova, Kremena, Strake, Solvita, Tabarcea, Cristina, Todorova, Valentina, Trkov, Domen, Tuaty-Guerra, Miriam, Vidjak, Olja, Zenetos, Argyro, Zuljevic, Ante, and Cardoso, Ana Cristina
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- 2021
9. Proposition d'espèces non-indigènes pour les façades maritimes du territoire métropolitain à soumettre à réglementation
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Pisanu, Benoit, Massé, Cécile, Thévenot, Jessica, Bachelet, Guy, Bierne, Nicolas, Curd, Amelia, Guérin, Laurent, Gouillieux, Benoit, Labrune, Céline, De Monteaudouin, Xavier, Nowaczyk, Antoine, Pezy, Jean-philippe, Raybaud, Virginie, Viard, Frédérique, Vincent, Dorothée, Souquière, Anne, Pisanu, Benoit, Massé, Cécile, Thévenot, Jessica, Bachelet, Guy, Bierne, Nicolas, Curd, Amelia, Guérin, Laurent, Gouillieux, Benoit, Labrune, Céline, De Monteaudouin, Xavier, Nowaczyk, Antoine, Pezy, Jean-philippe, Raybaud, Virginie, Viard, Frédérique, Vincent, Dorothée, and Souquière, Anne
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Le règlement européen relatif aux espèces exotiques envahissantes (EEE) (1143/20141) fournit une liste d’EEE réglementées à l’échelle européenne. A ce jour, sur les 66 EEE de cette liste, seulement deux sont des espèces non indigènes (ENI) marines. L’objectif du présent travail est de proposer une liste d’espèces à réglementation à l’échelle nationale (selon les articles L411-5 dit de Niveau 1 et L411-6 dit de Niveau 2 du Code de l’Environnement2), suivant une nouvelle procédure d’analyse de risques décrite sommairement ci-dessous.
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- 2020
10. Proposition d'espèces non-indigènes pour les façades maritimes du territoire métropolitain à soumettre à réglementation
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Pisanu, Benoit, Massé, Cécile, Thévenot, Jessica, Bachelet, Guy, Bierne, Nicolas, Curd, Amelia, Guérin, Laurent, Gouillieux, Benoit, Labrune, Céline, De Monteaudouin, Xavier, Nowaczyk, Antoine, Pezy, Jean-philippe, Raybaud, Virginie, Viard, Frédérique, Vincent, Dorothée, Souquière, Anne, Pisanu, Benoit, Massé, Cécile, Thévenot, Jessica, Bachelet, Guy, Bierne, Nicolas, Curd, Amelia, Guérin, Laurent, Gouillieux, Benoit, Labrune, Céline, De Monteaudouin, Xavier, Nowaczyk, Antoine, Pezy, Jean-philippe, Raybaud, Virginie, Viard, Frédérique, Vincent, Dorothée, and Souquière, Anne
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Le règlement européen relatif aux espèces exotiques envahissantes (EEE) (1143/20141) fournit une liste d’EEE réglementées à l’échelle européenne. A ce jour, sur les 66 EEE de cette liste, seulement deux sont des espèces non indigènes (ENI) marines. L’objectif du présent travail est de proposer une liste d’espèces à réglementation à l’échelle nationale (selon les articles L411-5 dit de Niveau 1 et L411-6 dit de Niveau 2 du Code de l’Environnement2), suivant une nouvelle procédure d’analyse de risques décrite sommairement ci-dessous.
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- 2020
11. Proposition d'espèces non-indigènes pour les façades maritimes du territoire métropolitain à soumettre à réglementation
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Pisanu, Benoit, Massé, Cécile, Thévenot, Jessica, Bachelet, Guy, Bierne, Nicolas, Curd, Amelia, Guérin, Laurent, Gouillieux, Benoit, Labrune, Céline, De Monteaudouin, Xavier, Nowaczyk, Antoine, Pezy, Jean-philippe, Raybaud, Virginie, Viard, Frédérique, Vincent, Dorothée, Souquière, Anne, Pisanu, Benoit, Massé, Cécile, Thévenot, Jessica, Bachelet, Guy, Bierne, Nicolas, Curd, Amelia, Guérin, Laurent, Gouillieux, Benoit, Labrune, Céline, De Monteaudouin, Xavier, Nowaczyk, Antoine, Pezy, Jean-philippe, Raybaud, Virginie, Viard, Frédérique, Vincent, Dorothée, and Souquière, Anne
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Le règlement européen relatif aux espèces exotiques envahissantes (EEE) (1143/20141) fournit une liste d’EEE réglementées à l’échelle européenne. A ce jour, sur les 66 EEE de cette liste, seulement deux sont des espèces non indigènes (ENI) marines. L’objectif du présent travail est de proposer une liste d’espèces à réglementation à l’échelle nationale (selon les articles L411-5 dit de Niveau 1 et L411-6 dit de Niveau 2 du Code de l’Environnement2), suivant une nouvelle procédure d’analyse de risques décrite sommairement ci-dessous.
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- 2020
12. Proposition d'espèces non-indigènes pour les façades maritimes du territoire métropolitain à soumettre à réglementation
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Pisanu, Benoit, Massé, Cécile, Thévenot, Jessica, Bachelet, Guy, Bierne, Nicolas, Curd, Amelia, Guérin, Laurent, Gouillieux, Benoit, Labrune, Céline, De Monteaudouin, Xavier, Nowaczyk, Antoine, Pezy, Jean-philippe, Raybaud, Virginie, Viard, Frédérique, Vincent, Dorothée, Souquière, Anne, Pisanu, Benoit, Massé, Cécile, Thévenot, Jessica, Bachelet, Guy, Bierne, Nicolas, Curd, Amelia, Guérin, Laurent, Gouillieux, Benoit, Labrune, Céline, De Monteaudouin, Xavier, Nowaczyk, Antoine, Pezy, Jean-philippe, Raybaud, Virginie, Viard, Frédérique, Vincent, Dorothée, and Souquière, Anne
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Le règlement européen relatif aux espèces exotiques envahissantes (EEE) (1143/20141) fournit une liste d’EEE réglementées à l’échelle européenne. A ce jour, sur les 66 EEE de cette liste, seulement deux sont des espèces non indigènes (ENI) marines. L’objectif du présent travail est de proposer une liste d’espèces à réglementation à l’échelle nationale (selon les articles L411-5 dit de Niveau 1 et L411-6 dit de Niveau 2 du Code de l’Environnement2), suivant une nouvelle procédure d’analyse de risques décrite sommairement ci-dessous.
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- 2020
13. Non-indigenous species refined national baseline inventories: A synthesis in the context of the European Union's Marine Strategy Framework Directive
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Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ciencias del Mar y Biología Aplicada, Tsiamis, Konstantinos, Palialexis, Andreas, Stefanova, Kremena, Gladan, Živana Ničević, Skejić, Sanda, Despalatović, Marija, Cvitković, Ivan, Dragičević, Branko, Dulčić, Jakov, Vidjak, Olja, Bojanić, Natalia, Žuljević, Ante, Aplikioti, Marilena, Argyrou, Marina, Josephides, Marios, Michailidis, Nikolas, Jakobsen, Hans H., Staehr, Peter A., Ojaveer, Henn, Lehtiniemi, Maiju, Massé, Cécile, Zenetos, Argyro, Castriota, Luca, Livi, Silvia, Mazziotti, Cristina, Schembri, Patrick J., Evans, Julian, Bartolo, Angela G., Kabuta, Saa Henry, Smolders, Sander, Knegtering, Edo, Gittenberger, Arjan, Gruszka, Piotr, Kraśniewski, Wojciech, Bartilotti, Cátia, Tuaty-Guerra, Miriam, Canning-Clode, João, Costa, Ana C., Parente, Manuela I., Botelho, Andrea Z., Micael, Joana, Miodonski, Joana V., Carreira, Gilberto P., Lopes, Vera, Chainho, Paula, Barberá, Carmen, Naddafi, Rahmat, Florin, Ann-Britt, Barry, Peter, Stebbing, Paul D., Cardoso, Ana Cristina, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ciencias del Mar y Biología Aplicada, Tsiamis, Konstantinos, Palialexis, Andreas, Stefanova, Kremena, Gladan, Živana Ničević, Skejić, Sanda, Despalatović, Marija, Cvitković, Ivan, Dragičević, Branko, Dulčić, Jakov, Vidjak, Olja, Bojanić, Natalia, Žuljević, Ante, Aplikioti, Marilena, Argyrou, Marina, Josephides, Marios, Michailidis, Nikolas, Jakobsen, Hans H., Staehr, Peter A., Ojaveer, Henn, Lehtiniemi, Maiju, Massé, Cécile, Zenetos, Argyro, Castriota, Luca, Livi, Silvia, Mazziotti, Cristina, Schembri, Patrick J., Evans, Julian, Bartolo, Angela G., Kabuta, Saa Henry, Smolders, Sander, Knegtering, Edo, Gittenberger, Arjan, Gruszka, Piotr, Kraśniewski, Wojciech, Bartilotti, Cátia, Tuaty-Guerra, Miriam, Canning-Clode, João, Costa, Ana C., Parente, Manuela I., Botelho, Andrea Z., Micael, Joana, Miodonski, Joana V., Carreira, Gilberto P., Lopes, Vera, Chainho, Paula, Barberá, Carmen, Naddafi, Rahmat, Florin, Ann-Britt, Barry, Peter, Stebbing, Paul D., and Cardoso, Ana Cristina
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Refined baseline inventories of non-indigenous species (NIS) are set per European Union Member State (MS), in the context of the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD). The inventories are based on the initial assessment of the MSFD (2012) and the updated data of the European Alien Species Information Network, in collaboration with NIS experts appointed by the MSs. The analysis revealed that a large number of NIS was not reported from the initial assessments. Moreover, several NIS initially listed are currently considered as native in Europe or were proven to be historical misreportings. The refined baseline inventories constitute a milestone for the MSFD Descriptor 2 implementation, providing an improved basis for reporting new NIS introductions, facilitating the MSFD D2 assessment. In addition, the inventories can help MSs in the establishment of monitoring systems of targeted NIS, and foster cooperation on monitoring of NIS across or within shared marine subregions.
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14. Non-indigenous species refined national baseline inventories: A synthesis in the context of the European Union's Marine Strategy Framework Directive
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Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ciencias del Mar y Biología Aplicada, Tsiamis, Konstantinos, Palialexis, Andreas, Stefanova, Kremena, Gladan, Živana Ničević, Skejić, Sanda, Despalatović, Marija, Cvitković, Ivan, Dragičević, Branko, Dulčić, Jakov, Vidjak, Olja, Bojanić, Natalia, Žuljević, Ante, Aplikioti, Marilena, Argyrou, Marina, Josephides, Marios, Michailidis, Nikolas, Jakobsen, Hans H., Staehr, Peter A., Ojaveer, Henn, Lehtiniemi, Maiju, Massé, Cécile, Zenetos, Argyro, Castriota, Luca, Livi, Silvia, Mazziotti, Cristina, Schembri, Patrick J., Evans, Julian, Bartolo, Angela G., Kabuta, Saa Henry, Smolders, Sander, Knegtering, Edo, Gittenberger, Arjan, Gruszka, Piotr, Kraśniewski, Wojciech, Bartilotti, Cátia, Tuaty-Guerra, Miriam, Canning-Clode, João, Costa, Ana C., Parente, Manuela I., Botelho, Andrea Z., Micael, Joana, Miodonski, Joana V., Carreira, Gilberto P., Lopes, Vera, Chainho, Paula, Barberá, Carmen, Naddafi, Rahmat, Florin, Ann-Britt, Barry, Peter, Stebbing, Paul D., Cardoso, Ana Cristina, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ciencias del Mar y Biología Aplicada, Tsiamis, Konstantinos, Palialexis, Andreas, Stefanova, Kremena, Gladan, Živana Ničević, Skejić, Sanda, Despalatović, Marija, Cvitković, Ivan, Dragičević, Branko, Dulčić, Jakov, Vidjak, Olja, Bojanić, Natalia, Žuljević, Ante, Aplikioti, Marilena, Argyrou, Marina, Josephides, Marios, Michailidis, Nikolas, Jakobsen, Hans H., Staehr, Peter A., Ojaveer, Henn, Lehtiniemi, Maiju, Massé, Cécile, Zenetos, Argyro, Castriota, Luca, Livi, Silvia, Mazziotti, Cristina, Schembri, Patrick J., Evans, Julian, Bartolo, Angela G., Kabuta, Saa Henry, Smolders, Sander, Knegtering, Edo, Gittenberger, Arjan, Gruszka, Piotr, Kraśniewski, Wojciech, Bartilotti, Cátia, Tuaty-Guerra, Miriam, Canning-Clode, João, Costa, Ana C., Parente, Manuela I., Botelho, Andrea Z., Micael, Joana, Miodonski, Joana V., Carreira, Gilberto P., Lopes, Vera, Chainho, Paula, Barberá, Carmen, Naddafi, Rahmat, Florin, Ann-Britt, Barry, Peter, Stebbing, Paul D., and Cardoso, Ana Cristina
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Refined baseline inventories of non-indigenous species (NIS) are set per European Union Member State (MS), in the context of the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD). The inventories are based on the initial assessment of the MSFD (2012) and the updated data of the European Alien Species Information Network, in collaboration with NIS experts appointed by the MSs. The analysis revealed that a large number of NIS was not reported from the initial assessments. Moreover, several NIS initially listed are currently considered as native in Europe or were proven to be historical misreportings. The refined baseline inventories constitute a milestone for the MSFD Descriptor 2 implementation, providing an improved basis for reporting new NIS introductions, facilitating the MSFD D2 assessment. In addition, the inventories can help MSs in the establishment of monitoring systems of targeted NIS, and foster cooperation on monitoring of NIS across or within shared marine subregions.
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- 2019
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