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1. Changes in the bacterial community in port waters during ship's ballast water discharge.

2. Unwanted Guest Continues its Northern Journey in the Aegean Sea: Pterois miles (Bennett, 1828).

3. Ship-mediated Marine Bioinvasions: Need for a Comprehensive Global Action Plan

4. Influence of salinity stress on bacterial diversity from a marine bioinvasion perspective: evaluation through microcosm experiments.

5. The invasive ascidian Ciona robusta recorded from a Red Sea marina.

6. Monitoring the magnitude of marine vessel infestation by non-indigenous ascidians in the Mediterranean.

7. Breaking the ice: the introduction of biofouling organisms to Antarctica on vessel hulls.

8. Detection of introduced sessile species on the near shore continental shelf in southern Brazil

9. Invading the natural marine substrates: a case study with invertebrates in South Brazil.

10. Early stages of establishment of the non-indigenous ascidian Herdmania momus (Savigny, 1816) in shallow and deep water environments on natural substrates in the Mediterranean Sea.

11. Ship-mediated Marine Bioinvasions: Need for a Comprehensive Global Action Plan

12. Association of Bacteria with Marine Invertebrates: Implications for Ballast Water Management.

13. Management options for vessel hull fouling: an overview of risks posed by in-water cleaning.

14. Development and application of tools for incursion response: Lessons learned from the management of the fouling pest Didemnum vexillum

15. Efficacy of acetic acid treatments in the management of marine biofouling

16. Evaluation of treatments to reduce the spread of a marine plant pest with aquaculture transfers

17. Assessing Invasion Impact: Survey Design Considerations and Implications for Management of An Invasive Marine Plant.

18. Changes in the ballast water tank bacterial community during a trans-sea voyage: Elucidation through next generation DNA sequencing.

19. Invading the natural marine substrates: a case study with invertebrates in South Brazil

20. Extending the southern range of four shrimps (Crustacea: Decapoda: Stenopodidae, Hippolytidae and Alpheidae) in southwestern Atlantic (27oS) and confirming the presence of Mediterranean Stenopus spinosus Risso, 1827 in Brazil

22. Detection of introduced sessile species on the near shore continental shelf in southern Brazil

23. Invading the natural marine substrates: a case study with invertebrates in South Brazil

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