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The introduction of Caulerpa, also known as killer algae, into California was ultimately the result of _______. a. hull fouling b. the aquarium trade in exotic, nonnative aquatic species c. intentional
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The introduction of Caulerpa, also known as killer algae, into California was ultimately the result of _______.
a. hull fouling
b. the aquarium trade in exotic, nonnative aquatic species
c. intentional release
d. an algae farming company
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