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PublicationsMIT Sea Grant produces accurate, science-based information on coastal and oceanographic processes for the public. Our library of research publications includes over 1,400 journal reprints, technical reports, informational brochures, manuals, and conference proceedings that result from our funded research and in connection with our outreach activities. In addition, we have many informal documents such as PowerPoint presentations, video clips, written reports, images and the URLs of related websites available concerning the activities of our researchers and staff. Click the "Search MIT SG Documentation" icon to search this collection. You can also search all publications put out by the 32 Sea Grant programs across the USA, including MIT, through the National Sea Grant Library. INVASIVE & NUISANCE SPECIESReport on the 2010 Rapid Assessment Survey of Marine Species at New England Floating Docks and Rocky Shores Ocean Science Internship 2012 @ Extended (online video) Ocean Science Internship 2012 (online video) U.S. Annual Report: Update on Status of Invasive Species Research Anthropogenic and External Influences on the Gulf of Maine: Workshop Summary Advancing an Ecosystem Approach in the Gulf of Maine Ocean Sciences Quiz Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Measures Didemnum Infestation Help Prevent Non-Native Marine Invasions Marine Introduced Species Q113: Are threats from marine invasive species increasing in Massachusetts and Cape Cod Bays? Temperature and Salinity Tolerances Predict Range Expansion for Two Invasive Marine Invertebrates ALERT! Possible Invaders to our Waters! New England's Marine Invasion 10 Ways to Prevent Introductions of Aquatic Species Rapid Assessment Surveys of Fouling and Introduced Seaweeds in the Northwest Atlantic Seeking Didemnum on Georges Bank Geographical Analysis of Ballast Water Data and Potential Threats of Invasive Species for the North Eastern United States Fifth international conference on marine bioinvasions: Introduction Multiple Assessments of Introduced Seaweeds in the Northwast Atlantic 5th International Conference on Marine Bioinvasions: Integrating knowledge for managing impacts. Special Issue, ICES Journal of Marine Science The Asian Red Seaweed Grateloupia turuturu (Rhodophyta) Invades the Gulf of Maine Abstracts from the Fifth International Conference on Marine Bioinvasions The Colonial Ascidian "Didemnum" sp. A: Current Distribution, Basic Biology and Potential Threat to Marine Communities of the Northeast and West Coasts of North America Competition Among Invading Ascidians and a Native Mussel Alien Species and Other Notable Records from a Rapid Assessment Survey of Marinas on the South Coast of England Settlement Inhibition of Fouling Invertebrate Larvae by Metabolites of the Marine Bacterium "Halomonas marina" within a Polyurethane Coating Live and Fresh Seafood: Into the Pan, Not into the Wild Marine Bioinvasions: Gaining Insights and Applying Knowledge. Special Issue, Biological Invasions Marine Invaders in the Northeast: Rapid Assessment Survey of Non-native and Native Marine Species of Floating Dock Communities, August 2003 Assessing the Risk of Introducing Exotic Species via the Live Marine Species Trade Ballast Water Exchange in the North Atlantic Hitchhikers Guide to Exotic Species (revised) Ballast Water Exchange: Exploring the Feasibility of Alternate Ballast Water Exchange Zones in the North Atlantic (Executive summary; full proceedings on CD included) Ballast Water Management Workshop: Regional Solutions Marine Bioinvasions: Patterns, Processes and Perspectives Hitchhikers Guide to Exotic Species A Quick Guide to Marine Bioinvasions Exotic Species Workshop: Issues Relating to Aquaculture and Biodiversity |
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