Key Websites and Documents
- GB Non-Native Species Secretariat (GB NNSS) website
- Check Clean Dry webpage
- Marine non-native species | NatureScot
- GB Non-Native Species Strategy
ID Guides and learning
- GB NNSS Species ID guide:
Biosecurity
A range of guidance, materials and tools about adopting good marine biosecurity can be found at:
Marine Biosecurity Planning and Biosecurity Plan Templates
- Marine Biosecurity Planning Guidance for Wales and England
- Marine Biosecurity Planning Guidance for Scotland
- How to Write a Marine Biosecurity Plan – Large Scale (PDF)
- How to Write a Marine Biosecurity Plan – Small Scale (PDF)
- Site Biosecurity Plan template (Word)
- Marine Biosecurity Plan Template – Construction Activities (Word)
- Marine Biosecurity Plan Template – Events (Word)
- Marine Biosecurity Plan Template – Estuary Wide (Word)
- Sample Marina Biosecurity Plan (Word)
Marine Biosecurity Presentations
- Marine Biosecurity Planning Guidance – Training pack (PDF)
- Event Managers (Powerpoint presentation)
- Marinas and Large Yacht Clubs (Powerpoint presentation)
- Mariculture (Powerpoint presentation)
- Volunteers and Mooring Associations (Powerpoint presentation)
- Generic biosecurity presentation for marine user groups (ZIP file) including auxiliary slides for canoeists and kayakers, marine anglers, and marine boaters (Powerpoint presentations)
Other Marine Biosecurity Advice
- Marine Biosecurity Case Studies (PDF)
- Marine Engineering Biosecurity Solutions (PDF)
- Marine Biosecurity for Construction and Events (PDF)
- Biosecurity Examples from Other Sectors (PDF)
- Marine INNS Control Measures (PDF)
- Hull Fouling Guidance (PDF)
- Marine biosecurity control measures
- Invasive Non-Native Species and Your Shellfish Farm
- Biosecurity advice for event organisers
- The Green Blue Invasive Species Prevent webpage
- British Canoeing – Biosecurity at Paddling Events
- Impacts of INNS on Marine Sector (PDF)
- Marine Best Practice by Sector (PDF)
GB Pathway Action Plans
Codes of Conduct
Reporting of Marine INNS
In the first instance reports of all other invasive species should be made online via the national INNS reporting system at i-record