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Decision Support System for Management of Invasive Aquatic Species in the Black Sea Basin

3rd Bi-annual BS Scientific Conference and UP-GRADE BS-SCENE Project Joint Conference, 31 October - 4 November 2011, Odessa, Ukraine. Decision Support System for Management of Invasive Aquatic Species in the Black Sea Basin Vadim E. PANOV

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Decision Support System for Management of Invasive Aquatic Species in the Black Sea Basin

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  1. 3rd Bi-annual BS Scientific Conference and UP-GRADE BS-SCENE Project Joint Conference, 31 October - 4 November 2011, Odessa, Ukraine Decision Support System for Management of Invasive Aquatic Species in the Black Sea Basin Vadim E. PANOV Saint Petersburg State University, Russian Federation Boris G. ALEXANDROV Institute of Biology of the Southern Seas, Odessa Branch, Odessa, Ukraine Mikhail O. SON Institute of Biology of the Southern Seas, Odessa Branch, Odessa, Ukraine Vitaly P. SEMENCHENKO The Scientific and Practical Center for Bioresources of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Minsk, Belarus Frances LUCY Institute of Technology, Sligo, Ireland Vladimir S. SHESTAKOV Saint Petersburg State University, Russian Federation

  2. http://www.envirogrids.net

  3. Black Sea catchment area

  4. Black Sea area and invasion corridors after Panov et al. 2009

  5. Long-term dynamics of new records of alien species in the Black and the Azov seas (after Alexandrov 2010)

  6. Main pathways of alien species invasions in the Black Sea (after Alexandrov et al. 2007)

  7. Concept of the regional Decision Support System on IAS with early warning functions Network of stakeholders Network of experts Network of experts

  8. Main elements of the regional Decision Support System on IAS with early warning functions (1) IAS monitoring system (network of experts) (2) Online information system supported by (1) directly and via open access journal Aquatic Invasions (3) Information transmitter system linking decision-makers with (2) network of experts

  9. Regional Euro-Asian Biological Invasions Centre (REABIC) information system At present REABIC is serving as an independent virtual data centre for applied research and management of invasive species focusing on the Euro-Asian region and providing online services for interested stakeholders. http://www.reabic.net

  10. REABIC as an important part of the developing distributed EU information system on invasive species EC Invasive Alien Species Working Group Report: Establishment of an EU information system on alien and invasive alien species (2011)

  11. REABIC Experts Database http://www.reabic.net/dbExp.html

  12. Experts database http://www.reabic.net/ZnExp.aspx

  13. Expert communication at ResearchGate – keeping expert network functional http://www.researchgate.net

  14. Demonstration activities - support of field studies by experts for testing environmental indicators of AIS (structured in DPSIR framework) Panov VE, Alexandrov B, Arbačiauskas K, Binimelis R, Copp GH, Grabowski M, Lucy F, Leuven RSEW, Nehring S, Paunović M, Semenchenko V, Son MO (2009) Assessing the risks of aquatic species invasions via European inland waterways: from concepts to environmental indicators. Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management, Volume 5, Number 1: 110–126 after Panov et al. 2009

  15. Demonstration activities - support of field studies by experts for testing environmental indicators of AIS August 2011 – biological survey of the lower Don River (Russia) and coastal zone in the Black Sea (Ukraine)

  16. Demonstration activities - support of field studies by experts for testing environmental indicators of AIS August 2011 – biological survey of the Dniepr River basin (Belarus part)

  17. Demonstration activities - support of field studies by experts for testing environmental indicators of AIS Arbačiauskas et al. 2008 Panov et al. 2009

  18. Since 2006 REABIC is serving as an official publisher of Aquatic Invasions - international open-access journal Aquatic Invasions is an effective communication platform for experts and early warning tool http://www.aquaticinvasions.net

  19. Early warning functions of Aquatic Invasions : New records of aquatic invasive species in the Black Sea basin (2007-2011) Borza 2009 Yuryshynets & Krasutska 2009 Aspidogaster conchicola Echinogammarus trichiatus Lajtner & Crnčan2011 Sinanodonta woodiana

  20. Early warning functions of Aquatic Invasions : New records of aquatic invasive species in the Black Sea (2007-2010) Micu et al. 2009 Y. Kvach 2009 Saduria entomon Öztürk et al. 2011 Hemigrapsus sanguineus Micu & Niţă 2009 Palaemon macrodactylus Bolinopsis vitrea

  21. In 2012 REABIC will start a new e-journal for publication of invasive species records and other information, needed for management of IAS http://www.reabic.net/journals/bir/

  22. REABIC online GIS: geo-referenced IAS records published in Aquatic Invasions and other journals http://www.reabic.net/GIS_world.html

  23. REABIC online GIS – geo-referenced IAS records

  24. REABIC services for the BSC Mnemiopsisdatabase

  25. Distribution maps are interlinked with aquatic invasive species profiles in AquaInvader searchable database http://www.reabic.net/Aquainv.aspx

  26. Distribution maps are interlinked with aquatic invasive species profiles in AquaInvader searchable database

  27. This presentation will be available at : http://www.aquaticinvasions.net/personalia/panov.htm http://www.aquaticinvasions.net

  28. Thank you!

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