Cargo Vessel Ballast Waters as a Vector for the Spread of Toxic Phytoplankton Species to New Zealand

Toxic phytoplankton inadvertently introduced to New Zealand's marine waters have harmed the aquaculture industry, commercial fisheries, the environment, and human health. Records of toxic outbreaks and phytoplankton blooms in New Zealand suggest that cargo vessel ballast water can act as a vehi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand 1992-12, Vol.22 (4), p.229-229
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