Marine High Risk Site Surveillance: Annual Synopsis report for all High Risk Sites 2020-21 (SOW18048). Woods, C., Seaward, K., Pryor Rodgers, L., Buckthought, D., Carter, M., Lyon, W., Middleton, C., Olsen, L., & Smith, M. Technical Report Biosecurity New Zealand, June, 2021.
Marine High Risk Site Surveillance: Annual Synopsis report for all High Risk Sites 2020-21 (SOW18048) [link]Paper  abstract   bibtex   
The Marine High Risk Site Surveillance (MHRSS) is a national programme of surveys targeted at the early detection of high-risk marine non-indigenous species (NIS). The primary objective of the MHRSS programme is to detect incursions of new-to-New Zealand nonindigenous organisms listed on the Unwanted Organisms Register in New Zealand ports and marinas previously identified as the highest risk for the introduction and establishment of marine NIS. The programme has two secondary objectives: (1) to detect incursions of marine NIS or cryptogenic organisms not previously recorded in New Zealand, and; (2) to detect range extensions by marine NIS or cryptogenic organisms that are already established in New Zealand waters. The MHRSS programme is designed to detect the presence of five primary target NIS (Asterias amurensis, Carcinus maenas, Caulerpa taxifolia, Eriocheir sinensis and Potamocorbula amurensis) and four secondary target NIS (Arcuatula senhousia, Eudistoma elongatum, Sabella spallanzanii and Styela clava). Each High Risk Site is surveyed biannually (hereafter referred to as the Winter and Summer surveys). This Annual Synopsis Report details the targeted surveillance surveys at the 11 High Risk Sites during the periods June to September 2019 (the Winter 2019 surveys) and November 2019 to March 2020 (the Summer 2019–20 surveys).
@techreport{woods_marine_2021,
	type = {Biosecurity {New} {Zealand} {Technical} {Paper} {No}: 2021/07},
	title = {Marine {High} {Risk} {Site} {Surveillance}: {Annual} {Synopsis} report for all {High} {Risk} {Sites} 2020-21 ({SOW18048})},
	url = {https://www.mpi.govt.nz/dmsdocument/47524-Marine-High-Risk-Site-Surveillance-Annual-Synopsis-Report-for-all-High-Risk-Sites-202021-SOW18048},
	abstract = {The Marine High Risk Site Surveillance (MHRSS) is a national programme of surveys targeted at the early detection of high-risk marine non-indigenous species (NIS). The primary objective of the MHRSS programme is to detect incursions of new-to-New Zealand nonindigenous organisms listed on the Unwanted Organisms Register in New Zealand ports and marinas previously identified as the highest risk for the introduction and establishment of marine NIS. The programme has two secondary objectives: (1) to detect incursions of marine NIS or cryptogenic organisms not previously recorded in New Zealand, and; (2) to detect range extensions by marine NIS or cryptogenic organisms that are already established in New Zealand waters. The MHRSS programme is designed to detect the presence of five primary target NIS (Asterias amurensis, Carcinus maenas, Caulerpa taxifolia, Eriocheir sinensis and Potamocorbula amurensis) and four secondary target NIS (Arcuatula senhousia, Eudistoma elongatum, Sabella spallanzanii and Styela clava). 
Each High Risk Site is surveyed biannually (hereafter referred to as the Winter and Summer surveys). This Annual Synopsis Report details the targeted surveillance surveys at the 11 High Risk Sites during the periods June to September 2019 (the Winter 2019 surveys) and November 2019 to March 2020 (the Summer 2019–20 surveys).},
	language = {English},
	urldate = {2021-05-11},
	institution = {Biosecurity New Zealand},
	author = {Woods, Chris and Seaward, Kimberley and Pryor Rodgers, Lily and Buckthought, Dane and Carter, Megan and Lyon, Warrick and Middleton, Crispin and Olsen, Louis and Smith, Matt},
	month = jun,
	year = {2021},
	pages = {281},
}

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