Alien species introductions in the eastern Gulf of Finland: current state and possible management options

V. Panov, D. E. Bychenkov, N. Berezina, A. Maximov
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Recent studies showed that the eastern Gulf of Finland should be considered as a "hot spot" in the Baltic Sea area, taking into account the high rate of alien species introductions, the negative environmental impacts of established alien species, and rapidly increasing export-oriented shipping. At minimum, 14 new species have established in the eastern Gulf of Finland during the last two decades, including several invasive species. Alien species are playing an important role in the structural and functional organization of communities, specifically in the littoral zone, but this role has not been fully evaluated yet. Rapid development of new ports in the eastern Gulf of Finland will result in manifold increase in the volumes of discharged ballast waters, as well as in associated risk of new invasions of harmful aquatic species in the near future. Development of effective management options to control established nuisance species and to prevent or minimize the risk of new invasions is urgently needed.
芬兰湾东部外来物种的引进:现状和可能的管理选择
最近的研究表明,芬兰湾东部应被视为波罗的海地区的一个“热点”,考虑到外来物种引进率高,已建立的外来物种对环境的负面影响,以及迅速增加的出口导向型航运。在过去的二十年里,至少有14个新物种在芬兰湾东部定居下来,其中包括一些入侵物种。外来物种在群落结构和功能组织中发挥着重要作用,特别是在沿海地区,但这种作用尚未得到充分评价。芬兰湾东部新港口的快速发展将导致压载水排放量的大量增加,以及在不久的将来有害水生物种新入侵的相关风险。迫切需要制定有效的管理办法来控制已存在的有害物种,并防止或尽量减少新入侵的风险。
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