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The International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments – BWM
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Invasive species are groups of living organisms that are not native to the marine area which they have colonised, with the consequence that they can compete with native organisms for limited resources predate them and causing extinctions of native flora and fauna, and the native species have no defence because evolution has not equipped them to combat the invaders. As a result, non-native colonisation has been identified as one of the top five major threats to the ecosystem.