papaeph
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This board has helped me time and time again; but i just feel compeled to make sure we all know the possible consiquences of our harvesting of Caulerpa. After watching this special last night on PBS (East Coast) I was shocked to learn that a simple marine hobiest triggered such a epedemic...
We all share such a common love of the ocean, so please take the time and visit the below site...
The site will better describe the situation
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/algae/
This was taken off of PBS website....
Bred for its beauty, fast growth, and tolerance for cold, the "aquarium strain" of Caulerpa taxifolia, a bright green seaweed with fernlike fronds that is used to decorate saltwater aquariums, "escaped" from human control in the 1980s and has spread like a cancer through the Mediterranean, overwhelming native species and habitats. In this time line, written by Alexandre Meinesz, the marine biologist who has fought for years to warn authorities in France and elsewhere of this growing menace, follow the disquieting trajectory of this "killer alga" as it colonizes new waters around the world. Unless otherwise noted, "the alga" and "C. taxifolia" refer to the aquarium strain.
We all share such a common love of the ocean, so please take the time and visit the below site...
The site will better describe the situation
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/algae/
This was taken off of PBS website....
Bred for its beauty, fast growth, and tolerance for cold, the "aquarium strain" of Caulerpa taxifolia, a bright green seaweed with fernlike fronds that is used to decorate saltwater aquariums, "escaped" from human control in the 1980s and has spread like a cancer through the Mediterranean, overwhelming native species and habitats. In this time line, written by Alexandre Meinesz, the marine biologist who has fought for years to warn authorities in France and elsewhere of this growing menace, follow the disquieting trajectory of this "killer alga" as it colonizes new waters around the world. Unless otherwise noted, "the alga" and "C. taxifolia" refer to the aquarium strain.