Caulerpa cylindracea
Marine species found in South Australia.
Established in locations in the Port River-Baker Inlet and some locations along the Adelaide metropolitan coast.
Caulerpa cylindracea is a marine alga that can overgrow and outcompete native species. Native to tropical and temperate regions of WA. Also known as Caulerpa ramemosa.
Exotic species under the Fisheries Management Act 2007. It may not be deposited, released or allowed to escape into any waters in South Australia without specific authorisation.
Never release or dispose of unwanted aquarium plants into waterways without a permit.
Report Caulerpa cylindracea, found outside its known range to Fishwatch 1800 065 522 or via the free SA Recreational Fishing Guide App.
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Page Last Reviewed: 30 May 2017