Attack of the killer algae - Eric Noel Muñoz
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As benign as it may look up close, the tiny seaweed Caulerpa taxifolia
can wreak quite a bit of havoc on coastal ecosystems. This super algae
is very adaptable; it also grows fast and spreads easily. Eric Noel Muñoz
gives the details of this plant’s incredible invasion, shedding light on
the risks of introducing invasive species into new ecosystems.
Since a small amount of the Caulerpa seaweed can be detached and then start growing in a new location things like boat anchors, scuba gear, fishing lines, and even disturbance by hand removal can lead to the unintended spread of this seaweed. What kind of challenges come up when trying to tell people they can no longer enjoy boating, fishing or other recreational activities in an area that has been infested with Caulerpa taxifolia?
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- Educator Eric Noel Munoz
- Animator Eli Enigenburg
- Narrator Eric Noel Munoz