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Aquatic invasive species in biofouling communities continue to cause ecological and economic impacts globally. Didemnum vexillum, an aggressive invasive tunicate, can have detrimental impacts on the shellfish aquaculture industry and a reliable method of control is required. In this study, cultured Pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas) fouled with D. vexillum were treated with various concentrations...
Globally, invasive tunicates continue to plague shellfish aquaculture operations by fouling both cultured bivalves and cultivation gear. Recently, in British Columbia, Canada the colonial tunicate Didemnum vexillum has become established at various oyster aquaculture sites and on some tenures it is the dominant fouling species. In the present study we examined potential chemical, mechanical, and biological...
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