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Japan Tsunami Debris Carries Invasive Species

机译:日本海啸碎片携带入侵物种

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A floating dock that washed ashore in Newport, Oregon, in June has been traced back to the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami, spurring concerns about invasive species. Scientists at Oregon State University's (OSU) Hatfield Marine Science Center said the cement float contains about 13 pounds of organisms per square foot. They have gathered samples of barnacles, starfish, urchins, anemones, am-phipods, worms, mussels, limpets, snails, solitary tunicates and algae. There are dozens of species overall.
机译:6月在俄勒冈州纽波特市上岸漂泊的浮船坞可追溯到2011年东北地震和海啸,引发了对入侵物种的担​​忧。俄勒冈州立大学(OSU)哈特菲尔德海洋科学中心的科学家说,水泥浮子每平方英尺包含约13磅生物。他们收集了藤壶,海星,海胆,海葵,两栖类,蠕虫,贻贝,帽贝,蜗牛,单独的被膜和藻类的样品。总体上有数十种。

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