Méditerranée

EICAT (Invasive Species)

Invasive Alien Species are recognized as a major driver of biodiversity loss across the world, not only affecting nature but also economy, food security and human health.

Invasive Alien Species (IAS) in the Mediterranean 

Invasive species are a major threat to freshwater biodiversity across the Mediterranean basin, often leading to important social and economic impacts where they occur. These threats are unequally distributed over the Mediterranean region, with some areas being more impacted than others. For example, the biodiversity of lakes of the eastern part of the region has been particularly vulnerable after the introduction of non-native invasive fishes, which led to three species becoming extinct (Alburnus akili, Aphanius splendens, Pseudophoxinus handlirschi) (Freyhof et al. 2014).

Invasive alien species have therefore been prioritised as a key issue to discuss in international policy fora, including Objective 2 of the Mediterranean Strategy for Sustainable Development 2016-2025 and Target 15.8 of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Both call for the prioritisation of invasive alien species for prevention, eradication or control to halt loss of biodiversity.

EICAT

The IUCN EICAT Categories and Criteria : the Environmental Impact Classification for Alien Taxa (EICAT) is the IUCN Standard for the classification of the impact of alien species on the environment. It is a simple, objective and transparent method that classifies alien taxa into one of five impact categories, according to the magnitude of the detrimental impacts to the environment.

The scheme can be applied at a national, regional and global level: all EICAT assessments undertaken at the global level will be made available through the IUCN’s Global Invasive Species Database.

figure_2_eicat_categories_1 Photo: IUCN, 2020

 

How We Act

Life Invasaqua photo- dunu4hewwaav.jpeg Photo: LIFE INVASAQUA

LIFE INVASQUA

Aquatic invasive exotic species in freshwater and estuarine systems: Awareness and Prevention in the Iberian Peninsula [project description in Spanish]. 

pseudorasbora parva Photo: Seotaro under CC BY-SA 3.0

Environmental impact assessment of introduced species in Spain: feasibility analysis of the IUCN EICAT classification system

Assessment of the environmental impact of introduced species in Spain: feasibility analysis of the IUCN EICAT classification system [project description in Spanish].

The MEDMIS initiative Photo: iucnmed

The MEDMIS Initiative

The overall aim of the Strategy for Marine Alien Invasive Species in MPAs and MedMIS initiative is “To establish a common framework for the Mediterranean MPAs to develop action on marinea invasive species”

 

 

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