| Common name: | Undaria, Wakame seaweed |
| Scientific name: | Undaria pinnatifida |
| Management programme: | Unwanted organism |
If you think you have seen this pest, we need to know. Please report it.
Undaria is a highly invasive seaweed that can form dense underwater forests, outcompeting native species for light and space. It poses a significant threat to marine ecosystems and can be a nuisance for marine farms, increasing labour and harvesting costs due to fouling issues. The seaweed spreads by producing millions of spores and is frequently transported via biofouling on vessels or on fishing gear (e.g. cray pots).
Undaria is established in Otago from Waitaki down to Otago Peninsula. It has not been established between Otago Peninsula and The Catlins.
In Otago Undaria is visible year-round with density and reproductive peaks in spring and autumn.
It is an offence to breed, knowingly communicate, exhibit, multiply, propagate, release, or sell, an unwanted organism (Biosecurity Act 1993).
ORC is currently developing a marine biosecurity programme and needs to obtain more information on species distributions before pursuing management options.
If you think you have spotted Undaria, please let us know.
If you think you have seen this pest, we need to know. Please report it.
Preventing the spread of Undaria is the best strategy, as removal of invasive marine pests is both difficult and expensive.
Cleaning your craft and gear for biosecurity purposes is an important way to help protect the marine environment. Just as regular maintenance keeps your equipment in good condition, biosecurity cleaning keeps the ocean healthy for everyone.
The three main types of marine biosecurity cleaning for boaties are:
An unwanted organism is not managed under the ORC Pest Plan but may be controlled as part of our Biosecurity Strategy.
Do you know what’s lurking beneath your boat? The ORC Biosecurity team works hard to stop harmful pests from spreading in Otago’s coastline and helps people learn how to keep these pests out.
www.orc.govt.nz/undaria