Indicator: AAT-16 Types and populations of exotic species reaching or establishing naturalised populations in the AAT
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Issues for which this is an indicator and why
Australian Antarctic Territory — Environment - The ice and land
Exotic species can be either land (e.g. rats, plants) or marine based (e.g organisms carried in ballast water). Presence of naturalised exotic species may be indicative of significant changes in the Antarctic land-ice environment.
Other indicators for this issue:
- AAT-12 Changes in colonies of plants on Heard Island
- AAT-13 Number and area of protected areas
- AAT-14 Ice sheet mass balance and sea ice extent
- AAT-15 Glacier movement
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