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First mechanised Caulerpa dredging machine
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(29-01-2024, 10:54 AM)nzoomed Wrote: The sooner they get onto it the better, I dont know how fast it spreads in the wild if boats anchors dont touch the stuff, my main concern is how you can find every last speck of the stuff in the bottom of the ocean.
Much harder than getting rid of plants on land, and thats bad enough.

I wonder if somehow they could lay some kind of matting over it & sort of smother the damn thing, but I suppose that might not be possible.
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RE: First mechanised Caulerpa dredging machine - by Lilith7 - 29-01-2024, 11:01 AM

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