Scientists studying the invasive Caulerpa seaweed on Aotea Great Barrier Island are seeing changes in both the seaweed and ...
Scientists monitoring the spread of Caulerpa on Great Barrier Island say they're starting to see the invasive weed move away ...
The government is throwing more than $6 million at developing world-first industrial-scale technology to fight caulerpa as the invasive seaweed is confirmed at major tourist hot spot Bay of ...
Caulerpa taxifolia, the "killer alga," is just one dramatic example of an accelerating phenomenon—the homogenization of the biosphere by species introduced to every continent and island.
Caulerpa spreads to Te Pewhairangi – Bay of Islands, impacting hapū across the region. Northland Regional Council receives $6 ...
Caulerpa has been found in nine different locations in the upper North Island since being discovered on Aotea Great Barrier Island in July 2021. Photo / NIWA The invasive seaweed caulerpa has been ...
Big strides are being taken in the development of new technology to control the invasive exotic caulerpa seaweed, says Biosecurity Minister Andrew Hoggard. “A $10 million funding injection last ...
Scientists fighting the spread of Caulerpa on Great Barrier Island say they're starting to see the invasive weed move away from the sandy sea floor. It's the Caulerpa growing on the rocky reefs that's ...
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