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Plan to tackle invaders of Plymouth Sound and the Tamar Estuaries

Posted by: Natural England, Posted on: 4 September 2018 - Categories: Marine environment

...of what to look out for, how to respond to new sightings of non-native species and how to reduce or prevent their spread. Invasive non-native species may have wonderful names:...

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