Japanese Oyster Attacks Galicia: Ai, Drones and Submarines in Front of a Species that Breaks Into the Coast
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The Galician coast is particularly good for different types of oysters of Japanese origin, but their proliferation is not always to everyone’s liking. For two decades now, Magalana gigas has been spreading from the beaches of the north to the beginning of the Rías Baixas, a growth that threatens the indigenous ecosystem. The Instituto de Investigaciones Mariñas de Vigo, belonging to the Higher Scientific Research Center (CSIC), has undertaken a …
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