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That’s Caulerpa, an invasive seaweed that grows incredibly fast — up to a centimeter a day — and which has been found in San Diego Bay since September of 2023. Various species of Caulerpa ...
A new bill prohibiting the sale, transport and possession of any species under the Caulerpa genus in California has just been signed into law late last month. The genus includes both Caulerpa ...
New Zealand's economy risks a $9.4 billion hit as the invasive seaweed caulerpa gains an increasing stronghold - with reports of it now spreading to the Bay of Islands tourist town of Russell.
The algae species, scientifically known as Caulerpa prolifera, was first spotted in the San Diego Bay in September, according to a news release from the port. The algae grows and reproduces ...
The algae, Caulerpa prolifera, was discovered in the bay in September 2023 and additional patches have been found near Coronado Cays. The algae is native to Florida and other subtropical and ...
The algae, Caulerpa prolifera, was discovered in the bay in September 2023. Additional patches have been found near the Coronado Cays. The species is native to Florida and other subtropical and ...
According to the Port, the seaweed, known as Caulerpa prolifera, was first discovered last September and has since then been found within and around the Coronado Cays. Since then, nearly 11,200 ...
The Port of San Diego, the Southern California Caulerpa Action Team (SCCAT), the City of Coronado, and the Coronado Cays Homeowners Association (CCHOA) are responding after invasive seaweed ...
SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Governor Newsom signed Assembly Bill 655 into law on Thursday, Jul. 27, enacting a state-wide ban on the invasive Caulerpa genus of algae. Under the new law, Californians ...
It’s called Caulerpa prolifera. Despite its catchy green hues, Gibson says it’s invasive and a threat to the ecosystem. Get top local San Diego stories delivered to you every morning with our ...
SAN DIEGO — The Port of San Diego was keeping up its fight Wednesday against an invasive algae spreading in San Diego Bay, following continuation of an emergency declaration by the Board of Port ...
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