First record of vase tunicate, Ciona intestinalis (Linnaeus, 1767), in coastal Newfoundland waters.

2013 
Vase tunicate, Ciona intestinalis (Linnaeus, 1767) Type B (sensu Sato et al. 2012), was first recorded in Newfoundland (Canada) in Burin, Placentia Bay, by SCUBA divers conducting rapid visual surveys for invasive species on 19 September 2012. Follow-up surveys of Burin and adjacent communities were conducted in October and November 2012. Ciona intestinalis was present in relatively low abundance in Burin, but a well-established population was located in Little Bay, approximately 15 km north of Burin. Little Bay is located within Mortier Bay, an area of high vessel traffic and the possible introduction source of C. intestinalis. Further surveys are recommended to delineate the present distribution and monitor future dispersal of C. intestinalis in coastal Newfoundland waters. Due to the demonstrated high ecological and economic impacts of this species in other previously invaded regions, options for mitigating population growth and dispersal should be examined to minimize effects of this non-indigenous species.
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