🇺🇸 USA May 17, 2026 · CJones

Honu may help control invasive algae, UH study shows

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Honu may help control invasive algae, UH study shows
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Sea turtles were seen foraging a destructive algae in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, which scientists say show the animals have an important role in controlling the species — but they may also be spreading it.

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