Deadly invader devastating Venezuelan coral reefs

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CHORONI, Venezuela: An ominous shadow in the turquoise Caribbean waters off Venezuela comes from a deadly intruder — a soft coral that experts say has caused one of the most destructive habitat invasions on record anywhere.

CHORONI, Venezuela: An ominous shadow in the turquoise Caribbean waters off Venezuela comes from a deadly intruder — a soft coral that experts say has caused one of the most destructive habitat invasions on record anywhere.The Unomia stolonifera, native to Indonesia and the Indo-Pacific, is a pinkish type of pulse coral so called for its dance-like movements in the ocean currents.

The first scientific report was published in 2014, and the coral was initially classified as a member of the broad Xeniidae family before it was finally categorized in 2021 as Unomia stolonifera.From Mochima, it has spread west and east in the Caribbean Sea. Off the northern state of Anzoategui, it has taken over the equivalent of 300 football stadiums.The coral is spread by fishing nets, anchors, and ship ballast water.

 

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