Mesures d'atténuation visant à réduire le risque d'introduction et de propagation d'espèces aquatiques envahissantes par les déplacements des mollusques et macroalgues

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Language of the publication
French
Date
2025
Type
Report
Author(s)
  • Massé-Beaulne, V.
  • Simard, N.
  • Bernier, R. Y.
  • Pearce, C. M.
  • Therriault, T. W.
Publisher
Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Canadian Science Advisory Secretariat

Abstract

Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) that are introduced or spread to ecosystems beyond their natural range can threaten Canada’s biodiversity, economy, and society. Shellfish and macroalgal movements are considered to be an important vector for the introduction and spread of AIS in marine ecosystems. To date, a comprehensive evaluation of the effectiveness of treatments that could be used in Canada to kill or remove marine AIS from shellfish and macroalgae being moved and their impacts on those species has not been conducted. Thus, a wide variety of treatments are currently in use without national guidance or consistency. A literature review was undertaken to document the effectiveness of existing treatments to kill/remove AIS and their impacts on moved shellfish and macroalgal species. Effective treatments for AIS from different taxonomic groups (tunicates, bivalves, gastropods, crustaceans, sea stars, macroalgae, polychaetes, bryozoans, sponges, hydrozoans) were evaluated and included physical (pressure washing, air drying, freshwater, heat) and chemical (chlorine-based compounds, acetic acid, citric acid, brine, hydrated lime, Virkon®) sprays/immersions or combinations of these. Treatment impacts on moved species (mussels, oysters, scallops, macroalgae) were also evaluated. Numerous physical and chemical treatments were identified as being effective at killing or removing various AIS and several treatment options were also identified that have no/low impacts on moved shellfish species. Very little information was found for cultured macroalgae transfers. Although a few treatment options were applicable to a large number of AIS, no single treatment was found to be applicable to all AIS while maintaining shellfish survival. Given the context-dependency of treatment options, additional research is needed to develop national standards to mitigate AIS movements associated with shellfish and macroalgal movements in Canada.

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1 online resource (ix, 164 pages) : charts

Subject

  • Invasive species,
  • Aquatic ecosystems,
  • Risk management

Pagination

ix, 164 pages

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Government document number
Fs70-5/2025-011F-PDF
ISBN
9780660757919
ISSN
2292-4272

Report

Report no.
2025/011

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Massé-Beaulne, V., Simard, N., Bernier, R.Y., Pearce, C.M. et Therriault, T.W. 2025. Mesures d’atténuation mitigation visant à réduire les risques d’introduction et de propagation des espèces aquatiques envahissantes par les déplacements des mollusques et macroalgues. Secr. can. des avis sci. du MPO. Doc. de rech. 2025/011. ix + 164 p.

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