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The Bug Hunt Is On. Target: Marine Aliens

Oceanography

Activities such as aquaculture, shipping and recreational boating have led to an army of marine alien species hitchhiking around the globe.

And only you can stop them.

Queen's University Belfast is attempting to find out exactly where and how non-native species get a foothold in a new area. To do this it is asking for help from the public to record what they have seen.

Part of the Marine Aliens consortium, co-ordinated by the Scottish Association for Marine Science, the project will use the information gathered to look at how invasions can be slowed or preferably prevented. It is very difficult to eradicate an organism once it has become established in a new area.


Wanted: Styela clava. Have you seen this sea squirt? If so, contact your nearest marine biologist. Credit: John Bishop / Marine Biological Association

Professor Christine Maggs, from the School of Biological Sciences at Queen's, said:

"While exotic plants and animals like rhododendrons and grey squirrels are obvious in the British Isles, beneath the waves a hidden invasion of non-native species is taking place around our shores.

"Many marine aliens have left their natural enemies behind and may compete with native species with potentially disastrous consequences for aquaculture, tourism and other marine activities.

"But we can all do our bit for biosecurity - anyone who has a boat or who visits the shore can help by telling scientists what they have seen."

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I'm betting that just like

I'm betting that just like the "Global Warming" fiasco, which I think is caused by human development in space, and demographics, we are unnoticeably bringing these exotic species to wherever they ended upon. So, there must be a better system to stop the "Alien Invasion", and the progression of "Global warming" caused by extraction of oil from under the ground. May I suggest putting something back that resembles the insulation properties of the oil, to keep the earths rotation in a balance, while at the same time, do what the "Space Shuttle" do to check for damages when preparing for re-entry, but instead looking for damages, look for "Alien Species"! :)

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You kind of looked like a douche a the end of that.

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