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Posted on January 4, 2015January 4, 2015 by Paul Berry

New Invasive Aquatic Plant in Halifax related to Aquarium dumping

Discovery of Fanwort (Cabomba caroliniana) in Frog Pond (Halifax, N.S.) appears to be the first report of this species in Nova Scotia. The source is likely discarded aquarium contents. It may have been in Frog Pond for more than five years. Read more

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