ORCID
- Hall-Spencer, Jason: 0000-0002-6915-2518
- Rees, Sian: 0000-0001-9606-783X
Abstract
Invasive species are proliferating in the Mediterranean basin and affect Marine Protected Areas (MPAs). Targeted removals offer potential to control invasive fish populations. Society needs information on their cost -effectiveness to assess whether costs are proportionate to the expected impacts on the environment. This study provides insights into the cost -effectiveness and potential of using targeted removals to manage lionfish invasion in priority habitats of the Mediterranean Sea.
Publication Date
2019-11-13
Publication Title
Rapp. Comm. int. Mer Médit., 42, 2019
Embargo Period
2022-01-15
Organisational Unit
School of Biological and Marine Sciences
Recommended Citation
Kleitou, P., Hall-Spencer, J., Rees, S., Kletou, D., SAVVA, I., ANTONIOU, C., JIMENEZ, C., HADJIOANNOU, L., & ANDREOU, V. (2019) 'TARGETED REMOVALS OF INVASIVE SPECIES IN MARINE PROTECTED AREAS', Rapp. Comm. int. Mer Médit., 42, 2019, . Retrieved from https://pearl.plymouth.ac.uk/bms-research/693