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2014-07-07 12:28:00
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While P. magnifica does not impose great impact on humans, large masses of magnificent bryozoans can clog drains and waterpipes, and when washed up on land have a fishy smell. Because the individual zoids remove particles from the water, the immediate result of their greater occurrence in non-native waters is to increase water quality. A longer term effect, however, is that clearer waters may promote increase of algae which subsequently have access to more better conditions for photosynthesizing. This may restructure natural ecosystems throughout a body of water.
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