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A diving team works in Big Glory Bay, Stewart Island where complete eradication of the invasive Asian seaweed is planned. Undaria has become widespread on the New Zealand coast in recent years and now threatens native marine life in Stewart Island waters.

TOM O'CONNOR, DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION

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Forest and Bird, Issue 293, 1 August 1999, Page 7

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A diving team works in Big Glory Bay, Stewart Island where complete eradication of the invasive Asian seaweed is planned. Undaria has become widespread on the New Zealand coast in recent years and now threatens native marine life in Stewart Island waters. TOM O'CONNOR, DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION Forest and Bird, Issue 293, 1 August 1999, Page 7

A diving team works in Big Glory Bay, Stewart Island where complete eradication of the invasive Asian seaweed is planned. Undaria has become widespread on the New Zealand coast in recent years and now threatens native marine life in Stewart Island waters. TOM O'CONNOR, DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION Forest and Bird, Issue 293, 1 August 1999, Page 7

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