2004-2012 Bishop et al. Occurrence of non-native sessile invertebrates on the English coast
Authors: Association, Marine Biological;
doi: 10.15468/t9edux
2004-2012 Bishop et al. Occurrence of non-native sessile invertebrates on the English coast
Abstract
As part of efforts to monitor marine non-native species (NNS) populations, a series of surveys were conducted at 61 marina sites across England and Wales. The data was collected from 2004 to 2012. Only English data is included
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