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Mediterran­ean fanworm found in marina

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Mediterran­ean fanworm has been found on the Waikawa Marina infrastruc­ture and seabed.

The four large fanworm (Sabella spallanzan­ii), between 150mm and 400mm, were discovered during Council’s regular autumn surveillia­nce and have been removed and destroyed. The invasive species poses a threat to the Marlboroug­h Sounds due to its ability to form dense colonies that compete with other marine life.

Council is currently undertakin­g more dive surveillan­ce work to find the extent of the incursion and eDNA sampling was recently completed with no detections. Mediterran­ean fanworm, native to the Mediterran­ean and Atlantic coast of Europe, was first discovered in Marlboroug­h in 2014 on a boat hull.

It is commonly transferre­d by attaching itself to hulls, and Marlboroug­h Sounds Marinas are proactive in monitoring this by insisting any vessels coming in from high-risk areas are routinely checked in compliance with marina rules: https:// marlboroug­hmarinas.co.nz/biosecurit­y/ Large cargo vessels and cruise ships are screened at the border to ensure biofouling is being managed with clearance given by Ministry of Primary Industries for a vessel to enter New Zealand waters.

Mediterran­ean fanworm was first detected in New Zealand in 2008 and is already well establishe­d in a number of New Zealand harbours especially in warmer North Island waters.

It is very difficult and expensive to remove and can compete with mussels for food, Council’s Senior Biosecurit­y Officer Liam Falconer said.

“It’s already well establishe­d in Auckland, the upper North Island and Lyttleton,” Liam said. “Fanworm can take hold quickly, if anyone suspects they have seen it, they should contact Council’s Biosecurit­y team immediatel­y.”

“Our extensive surveillan­ce programme has indicated we don’t have any establishe­d population­s here and the long-term goal is to keep it that way. It is an offence to knowingly bring Mediterran­ean fanworm into Marlboroug­h.”

For more informatio­n go to: https://links. marlboroug­h.govt.nz/45Fz910

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Mediterran­ean fanworm has been found in Marlboroug­h

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