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You can help stop the spread of exotic seaweed STAFF REPORTER Biosecurity New Zealand is reminding boaties and fishers to clean their anchors and fishing gear and reduce the risk of introducing or spreading any exotic seaweeds after a small clump of suspected Caulerpa brachypus was spotted on a Bay of Islands beach. Biosecurity New Zealand director of readiness and response John Walsh said a local resident who had been at a beach at Te Rāwhiti, near Russell, did the right thing by taking a photograph of the 20cm seaweed clump they found and sending it in for visual identification. “We did provisionally identify the seaweed as Caulerpa brachypus based on the photograph, but unfortunately the seaweed was no longer there when the person returned, and no more has been found on the beach, so we have been unable at this stage to collect a sample for confirmation testing. We do have a small team up there today doing beachbased surveillance.”
“We know that exotic Caulerpa can be spread through breaking into little pieces and can potentially spread over large distances by rafting on floating debris. This can happen by wave action, or when anchors and fishing gear are moved into or through weed beds, which is why keeping your boat and equipment clean is the best thing you can do to avoid spreading marine pests and diseases, including exotic Caulerpa. “We have the strictest biofouling requirements for vessels in the world, as shown over the last summer cruise season, to help protect our marine ecosystems but it’s important everyone plays their part. “If people think they’ve found this species of Caulerpa, they should not move it elsewhere but let us know. We thank the person who notified us in this instance.” John Walsh says Biosecurity New Zealand had spoken to the Northland Regional Council and local iwi and will work
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