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Video - Long Story Shorts: How Do Invasive Species Take Over?

Invasive species start as strangers in a strange land but over time come to dominate their new homes. The ocean has played host to some of the most prolific of these infiltrations of our time. So just how are these marine invaders able to adapt and thrive in new neighborhoods? This episode is part of our series Long Story Shorts—fun, quick explainers about all things coastal science!

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Marshall Islands' National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan
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