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ABSTRACT: Harbours and marinas are important places of introduction and spread of non-native organisms, due to local, regional and international shipping activities, both commercial and recreational. Moreover, marina infrastructures are an increasingly common form of artificial habitat, which is likely to increase the recruitment of organisms relative to natural shores. The association of marine wildlife with artificial structures represents, generally, a preliminary indicator of the colonization status of invasive species. Santa Maria island is located in the Eastern Group of the Azores and is the southernmost island of the archipelago.
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Santa Maria Island (Azores) Marina
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Micael, J., Parente, M. I., Gabriel, D., & Costa, A.C. (2014). Re-visiting Vila do Porto marina (Santa Maria, Azores archipelago). In The Science for the new regulation: One day BENELUX conference on Invasive species - Abstract Book. p. 43