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Caulerpa taxifolia
The aquarium strain of Caulerpa taxifolia is an invasive pest
species that has so far infested 13 NSW estuaries and lakes.
A native strain of Caulerpa taxifolia exists in many tropical
and sub-tropical waters around the world, including northern Australia.
The pest species is thought to have been selectively bred for use in aquariums
and is hence known as "the aquarium strain". Its invasion into
oceans probably originated from the discharge of aquarium water close
to, or into, the ocean in the early 1980's, and has created problems throughout
the world's waters since. It is an especially large problem in the Mediterranean
Sea, where well over a thousand hectares are covered by a thick mat of
Caulerpa taxifolia.
Looking like bright green feathers, Caulerpa
taxifolia has fernlike fronds that extend upwards from a horizontally
running stem. The fronds are commonly between 5-14cm high, however in
the Mediterranean they have been measured at heights of up to 80cm.
Caulerpa taxifolia has the ability to cover surfaces ranging from
rock to sand with a dense carpet of growth at depths anywhere up to 50
metres. It grows rapidly, greatly reduces local biodiversity and is particularly
threatening to native seagrass beds. This is a concern since seagrass
beds act as a habitat and feeding area for many marine species. Loss of
this resource could mean a reduction in the abundance of many species
in the area.
Caulerpa taxifolia spreads rapidly and easily as new plants grow
from fragments that have been broken off. Experiments have shown that
fragments as small as 1mm can grow into new plants. Such small fragments
can easily be caught in anchor chains, fishing gear, diving gear, etc,
and in certain conditions can even survive out of the water for up to
10 days. This means that separate colonies can be established large distances
apart through means of human transport.
CoastKeepers are monitoring this invasive introduced weed so that measures
can be taken to minimise its impact on our precious marine environment.
To find out when you can get involved in any of these HarbourKeepers
and CoastKeeprs activities visit our Calendar
of Community Events page.
Below are some helpful links for further information on Caulerpa taxifolia:
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