Target species selection criteria for risk assessment based exemptions of ballast water management requirements

Author:

Gollasch Stephan,David Matej,Broeg Katja,Heitmüller Susanne,Karjalainen Miina,Lehtiniemi Maiju,Normant-Saremba Monika,Ojaveer Henn,Olenin Sergej,Ruiz Marta,Helavuori Markus,Sala-Pérez Manuel,Strake Solvita

Funder

JHP

EU

European Regional Development Fund

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Aquatic Science,Oceanography

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