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Biology, 04.03.2021 17:00 natannale

The introduction of Caulerpa, also known as killer algae, into California was ultimately the result of . a.
hull fouling
b.
the aquarium trade in exotic, nonnative aquatic species
c.
intentional release
d.
an algae farming company

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