Biodiversity experts are drawing up plans to combat rising temperatures in Ireland which will likely lead to the arrival of more invasive species from warmer climates.
Researchers will examine likely temperature changes on land and sea and then map the probability of invasive species coming here.
Mr Kelly expressed concern about the expanding range of tiger mosquitoes, specifically the Asian tiger mosquito (Aedes albopictus).
Mr Kelly said caulerpa taxiolia, a species of invasive green algae, is already prolific in the Mediterranean and if sea temperatures increase here, it “could take off in Irish waters, especially in bays”.