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$7 billion seafood invasive species seen for the first time on the New England coasts

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$7 billion seafood invasive species seen for the first time on the New England coasts
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Points clés

  • 1. Invasive marine crustacean species detected for the first time on the New England coasts.
  • 2. The region in question was recorded as the last area in the Northern Hemisphere where this species was not present.
  • 3. The species is known as a delicious seafood worth 7 billion dollars.

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1. 7 billion dollar industry

For the first time, marine crustaceans, an invasive species with a 7 billion dollar seafood industry, have been detected on the coasts of New England. This region was known as the last area in the Northern Hemisphere where the said invasive species was not present.

Although the species being considered a delicious seafood reveals its economic potential, its invasive nature on the marine ecosystem raises serious concerns. Experts state that possible negative effects on local marine life should be closely monitored.

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1. Which species was seen for the first time on the New England coasts?
A marine crustacean species, which is invasive and has a 7 billion dollar seafood industry, was detected in this region for the first time.
2. Why is this situation scientifically important?
Because the New England region was considered the last coast in the Northern Hemisphere that this invasive species had not yet reached.
3. What is the economic value of this species?
The marine crustacean in question is known to have a seafood value of approximately 7 billion dollars worldwide.

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