Abstract

Changes in invasion understanding have been advocated for by researchers to better forecast invasions and lessen the consequences of invasive species on the environment and socioeconomics. This chapter aims to generate new ideas and promote research on remote sensing applications to advance robust invasion science and management. Remote sensing techniques can be used to examine and identify invasive species by combining a synergistic understanding of biological invasions associated with the aquaculture and shipping industries, invasive species detection aspects, limitations of marine remote sensing for invasion science, specific invasion metrics and change detection. Using these synergies is crucial for developing long-term management strategies based on interdisciplinary collaboration among academics, policymakers and communities. By monitoring and mapping the existence and distribution of marine invasive species, remote sensing can aid in ecosystem-based management of damaged coastal zones.

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