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The Seaweed Invades the Beaches, Key to Better Feeding the Fish According to a Study

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Rugulopteryx okamurae, the Asian seaweed that saturates beaches and bottoms of the Andalusian coast, has become the object of a study with an unexpected approach. Researchers from the University of Malaga have incorporated this invasive species into the diet of omnivorous fish, with results that point to improvements in their health. The province of Cadiz is one of the most affected by this marine plague. According to the environmental portal of…
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Rugulopteryx okamurae, the Asian seaweed that saturates beaches and bottoms of the Andalusian coast, has become the object of a study with an unexpected approach. Researchers from the University of Malaga have incorporated this invasive species into the diet of omnivorous fish, with results that point to improvements in their health. The province of Cadiz is one of the most affected by this marine plague. According to the environmental portal of…

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lavozdelsur.es broke the news on Tuesday, July 7, 2026.
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