Soft coral invading Pearl Harbor

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Apparently, Pearl Harbor is being invaded by a non-native soft coral. The issue arose a few years ago, but I just saw an article today. "The invasive coral species in Pearl Harbor is unomia stolonifera, aka pulsing coral or stoloniferous fire coral. It was first discovered in 2020 and is believed to have been introduced to the harbor when aquariums were dumped into the water. The coral is a soft coral, which means it's jelly-like and spreads more quickly than hard coral."

I've always referred to this as pulsing xenia. I hear there's a new genus for them--unomia

I thought Hawaii prohibited this kind of stuff in aquariums.

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It was first discovered in 2020 and is believed to have been introduced to the harbor when aquariums were dumped into the water.
Not an expert, but I thought that ships take in and dump ballast water!
 

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I heard about this at work conference. Navy believes hobbyists dumped out aquariums at two different locations in the Pearl Harbor. It's Xenia and Kenya tree, they now cover 80 acres.
 

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That stuff has been banned for yrs. Well before 2020. There's probably still some floating around in local circles.
 

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Me flying to Pearl Harbour with my A10 loaded with kalk paste

post today GIF

The airframe is a workhorse. Built around the GAU-8/A. Just as the F15 was built around the Raytheon AN/APG-63(V) radar. Purpose. Non negotiable.


With that being said, thsi is the kind of **** that legitimately puts our hobby at risk. Far above collection ethics, etc.

Which one could argue that is why the ban is in place or being enforced although they are somewhat different issues. Having said that I would ask what the population of the Pyramid Butterfly is. Likewise the Milletseed Butterfly. I have read plenty of posts with both Pyramid and Zosters eating all hobbyist Xenia which this coral appears to be similar. Maybe it tastes differently and isn't which is why the butterflyfish leave it alone.

I know both my Zosters and Pyramid cleared all visible signs of Xena in under 25 days.

BTW hope you are well Northern.
 

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Thats tragic, I'm guessing these soft corals are choking out native corals?

Not gonna lie though, what a trip it would be to snorkel a Hawaiin xenia forest.

They should open up collection and export. Where I am, you can only find pom-pom locally.
 

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