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Aquatic Pests and DiseasesAquatic pests can cause serious impacts. They have the potential to destroy marine and freshwater environments and to decimate recreational and commercial fisheries and other aquatic industries. Be aware of the threats your gear poses as a carrier of pests between waterways, particularly items that remain damp for long periods. The following are potential threats to Tasmania: |
| Abalone Viral Ganglioneuritis Information on Abalone Viral Ganglioneuritis and biosecurity protocols for protecting Tasmania's abalone. | |
| Caulerpa taxifolia Has been widely used as a decorative plant in the marine aquarium trade and if released in Tasmanian waters has the potential to grow rapidly into lar... | |
| Didymo (Rock Snot) Didymo (Didymosphenia geminata) is a freshwater algae not present in Tasmania but recently discovered in New Zealand. | |
| Aquarium Caulerpa (Caulerpa taxifolia) Recorded in South Australia and New South Wales; not yet recorded in Tasmania. | |
| Asian Paddle Crab (Charybdis japonica) A native of the western Pacific that has not yet been recorded in Tasmania. | |
| Chinese Mitten Crab (Eriocheir spp.) A native of the north-west Pacific that has not yet been recorded in Australia. | |
| Colonial Seasquirt (Didemnum spp.) Recorded in New Zealand; not yet found in Australia. | |
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