Invasion History

First Non-native North American Tidal Record: 1951
First Non-native West Coast Tidal Record: 1951
First Non-native East/Gulf Coast Tidal Record:

General Invasion History:

Conopeum tenuissimum is an encrusting bryozoan occurring on docks, pilings, breakwaters, oysters, seagrasses, and other surfaces in estuarine habitats. It is native to the Northwestern Atlantic, where it occurs from Great Bay, New Hampshire and Boston Harbor to the Gulf of Mexico and Lake Maracaibo, Venezuela (Osburn 1944; Maturo 1958; Wass 1972; Dudley 1973; Winston 1977; Winston 1982; MIT Sea Grant 2003; Ruiz et al., unpublished data).

North American Invasion History:

Invasion History on the West Coast:

Conopeum tenuissimum was first identified from San Francisco Bay by Patricia L. Cook based on material collected in the estuarine Lake Merritt, Oakland, California (Carlton 1979; Cohen and Carlton 1995) in 1962 (J.T. Carlton, personal communication, 2013). It is likely that earlier records of brackish water Conopeum in the Bay, such as that of Filice (1959, as Conopeum commensale) are C. tenuissimum. It was probably introduced in the 19th century with oysters from the East Coast (Carlton 1979). It ranges from the central Bay (Oakland and the Presidio Yacht Club) to Carquinez Straits, at the head of San Pablo Bay, and well into brackish waters on the Petaluma River (Cohen and Chapman 2005; Cohen et al. 2005).

This bryozoan is also established in Elkhorn Slough, where it was found during a 1998 survey (Wasson et al. 2001). A bryozoan identified as ‘possibly C. tenuissimum’ was found in 'marinas around the bay' in Humboldt Bay in 2000 (Boyd et al. 2002). In Coos Bay, Oregon, C. tenuissimum was first collected in 1970, and is now common in the estuary (Carlton 1989; de Rivera et al. 2005).

Invasion History Elsewhere in the World:

Conopeum tenuissimum is established in estuaries in Nigeria and Ghana, in West Africa (Cook 1968; Cook 1985) and in Port Hacking, in Sydney Harbor, Australia (Vail and Wass 1981; Australian Museum Business Services 2002). 


Description

Colonies of Conopeum tenuissimum form lacy white crusts on seagrasses, oysters, docks, pilings, breakwaters and other hard substrates. Sometimes colonies are pink or tan, due to food in the intestine or sediment caught in the spines. Colonies vary greatly in size and shape depending on the type of substratum. Zooids are typically 530 µm X 250 µm, and elongate-oval in shape. There is a single pair of spines at the distal end of the zooid, and 5-7 pairs of lateral spines. The polyps have ~11-15 tentacles. The budding pattern in Florida populations is that the ancestrula produces one distal primary bud, followed by proximal secondary buds, so that the colony initially develops a 'double-fan' pattern spreading from the two ends of the ancestrula. This eventually develops into a circular pattern as the colony grows. Compared to specimens from Florida identified as C. seurati, C. tenuissimum has larger zooids, and a more regular colony arrangement, heavier calcification, and more lateral spines (description from: Osburn 1944; Winston 1982; Winston and Hayward 2012). Conopeum is a difficult genus, and identifications of C. tenuissimum are frequently somewhat tentative (Cohen and Carlton 1995, Linda McCann, personal communication, 2011).


Taxonomy

Taxonomic Tree

Kingdom:   Animalia
Phylum:   Bryozoa
Class:   Gymnolaemata
Order:   Cheilostomata
Suborder:   Anasca
Family:   Membraniporidae
Genus:   Conopeum
Species:   tenuissimum

Synonyms

Membranipora crustulenta (Osburn, 1944)
Membranipora tenuissima (Canu, 1908)

Potentially Misidentified Species

Conopeum chesapeakensis
NW Atlantic species, introduced to San Francisco Bay.

Conopeum commensale
Early (1950s) records (Filice 1959; Aldrich 1961, ciited by Carlton 1979) of 'C. commensale' probably refer to C. tenusissimun. Conopeum commensale is a widespread tropical species (Cohen and Carlton 1995).

Conopeum osburni
NE Pacific genus

Conopeum seurati
NE Atlantic species

Electra crustulenta
Misidentification in guide for Chesapeake Bay species, as Membranipora crustulenta (Osburn 1944)

Ecology

General:

Life History- Conopeum tenuissimum is an encrusting, calcified bryozoan colony composed of many individual zooids. The zooids feed by extending the ciliated tentacles of the lophophore as a funnel, creating a current, and driving food particles into their mouths. The food is guided along the tentacles and through the pharynx by the cilia. Larger food particles can be moved or captured by flicking or contracting the tentacles (Barnes 1983). Larvae of C. tenuissimum are planktotrophic, but probably have a shorter planktonic period than Membranipora spp. (Dudley 1973; Winston and Hayward 2012). Larvae settle on a substrate and metamorphose into the first zooid of a colony, an ancestrula (Dudley 1973; Barnes 1983).

Ecology- Conopeum tenuissimum is common in brackish water (Osburn 1944) and is known from eelgrass beds, oyster beds, pilings, shells and pebbles (Osburn 1944; Dudley 1973; Winston 1982).

Food:

Phytoplankton

Trophic Status:

Suspension Feeder

SusFed

Habitats

General HabitatCoarse Woody DebrisNone
General HabitatGrass BedNone
General HabitatOyster ReefNone
General HabitatMarinas & DocksNone
General HabitatRockyNone
Salinity RangeMesohaline5-18 PSU
Salinity RangePolyhaline18-30 PSU
Salinity RangeEuhaline30-40 PSU
Tidal RangeSubtidalNone
Tidal RangeLow IntertidalNone
Vertical HabitatEpibenthicNone


Tolerances and Life History Parameters

Minimum Salinity (‰)6Field data (Osburn 1944)
Maximum Salinity (‰)37Field data (Cook 1985)
Broad Temperature RangeNoneCold temperate-Tropical
Broad Salinity RangeNoneMesohaline-Euhaline

General Impacts

Conopeum tenuissimum is a common fouling organism in its introduced range, including San Francisco Bay, Coos Bay, and Sydney Harbor (Vail and Wass 1981; Carlton 1989; Cohen and Carlton 1995), but specific economic or ecological impacts have not been reported.

Regional Distribution Map

Bioregion Region Name Year Invasion Status Population Status
NEP-VI Pt. Conception to Southern Baja California 2011 Non-native Unknown
P058 _CDA_P058 (San Pedro Channel Islands) 2011 Non-native Unknown
P130 Humboldt Bay 2000 Non-native Established
P080 Monterey Bay 1998 Non-native Established
NEP-IV Puget Sound to Northern California 1970 Non-native Established
P090 San Francisco Bay 1951 Non-native Established
NEP-V Northern California to Mid Channel Islands 1951 Non-native Established
P093 _CDA_P093 (San Pablo Bay) 1951 Non-native Established

Occurrence Map

OCC_ID Author Year Date Locality Status Latitude Longitude
697130 Wasson et al. 2001 (Elkhorn Slough Survey) 1998 Elkhorn Slough Station 9 (Kirby Park, near boat ramp) Non-native 36.8398 -121.7435
697206 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-10-19 Mare Island Strait - Navy Non-native 38.1015 -122.2695
697302 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-11-14 Cal Maritime Academy/Vallejo Non-native 38.0661 -122.2299
697311 Introduced Species Study 2010 2010-06-11 Cal Maritime Academy/Vallejo Non-native 38.0661 -122.2299
697552 Wasson et al. 2001 (Elkhorn Slough Survey) 1998 Elkhorn Slough Station 6 (Whistlestop Lagoon) Non-native 36.8230 -121.7417
697594 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-10-07 Benicia Waterfront Non-native 38.0401 -122.1385
697622 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-11-16 Alcatraz Non-native 37.8253 -122.4223
697683 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-10-20 Port Sonoma/Petaluma R. Non-native 38.1157 -122.5026
697723 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-07-07 Tiburon Non-native 37.8883 -122.4445
698055 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-10-06 Point Richmond Piers Non-native 37.9085 -122.3913
698105 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-09-09 San Mateo Bridge Non-native 37.5806 -122.2543
698287 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-09-08 Pier 39 Non-native 37.8108 -122.4086
698420 Cohen et al. 2005 (SF Bay Area RAS) 2004 2004-05-25 Presidio Yacht Club, San Francisco Bay Non-native 37.8326 -122.4741
698619 Cohen et al. 2005 (SF Bay Area RAS) 2004 2004-05-27 Coyote Point Marina, San Francisco Bay Non-native 37.5907 -122.3180
698860 Cohen et al. 2005 (SF Bay Area RAS) 2004 2004-05-25 Port Sonoma, San Pablo Bay Non-native 38.1156 -122.5026
699294 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-06-07 Oakland Inner Harbor - Shipping cranes Non-native 37.7947 -122.3095
699336 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-10-20 San Pablo Bay Pumphouse Non-native 38.0446 -122.4326
699390 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-07-06 Coyote Point Non-native 37.5920 -122.3210
699479 Wasson et al. 2001 (Elkhorn Slough Survey) 1998 Elkhorn Slough Station 2 (Moss Landing Harbor) Non-native 36.8019 -121.7854
699585 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-09-07 Redwood Creek - Shipping Non-native 37.5120 -122.2109
699752 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-06-07 Aquatic Park Non-native 37.8080 -122.4216
699787 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-10-19 Mare Island Strait - Marina Non-native 38.1051 -122.2667
699848 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-06-09 Paradise Area Non-native 37.9062 -122.4768
699957 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-09-07 Dumbarton Bridge Non-native 37.5070 -122.1168
700003 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-06-09 McNears Beach Non-native 37.9962 -122.4556
700139 Wasson et al. 2001 (Elkhorn Slough Survey) 1998 Elkhorn Slough Station 5 (South Marsh Trail, near footbridge) Non-native 36.8193 -121.7378
700329 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-10-04 Berkeley Flats/Berkeley Pier Non-native 37.8600 -122.3256
700373 Wasson et al. 2001 (Elkhorn Slough Survey) 1998 Elkhorn Slough Station 3 (Skipper's) Non-native 36.8104 -121.7863
700462 Wasson et al. 2001 (Elkhorn Slough Survey) 1998 Elkhorn Slough Station 4 (Vierra's, just SE of Hwy 1 bridge) Non-native 36.8090 -121.7841
700536 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-06-08 Sea Plane Lagoon Non-native 37.7761 -122.2998
700575 Cohen et al. 2005 (SF Bay Area RAS) 2004 2004-05-28 Moore's Landing, San Francisco Bay Non-native 38.2261 -122.3076
700821 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-09-09 Sea Plane Harbor Non-native 37.6349 -122.3848
700869 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-10-18 Pacheco Creek Oil Pier Non-native 38.0489 -122.0903
700915 Cohen and Carlton 1995 1995 South San Francisco Bay Non-native 37.5457 -122.1645
701315 Introduced Species Study 2011 2011-05-06 Ferry Terminal Docks Non-native 33.3442 -118.3225
701365 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-10-06 Santa Fe Channel - Back Non-native 37.9207 -122.3684
701461 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-10-19 Hercules Wharf Non-native 38.0231 -122.2928
702071 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-06-07 Crissy Field Non-native 37.8059 -122.4566
702175 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-06-08 Oakland Outer Harbor Non-native 37.8217 -122.3145
702198 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-10-07 New York Point Marina Non-native 38.0400 -121.8863
702235 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-08-25 Central Basin Non-native 37.7643 -122.3863
702277 Introduced Species Study 2003 2003-08-26 Ballena Island 2 Non-native 37.7665 -122.2851
702342 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-10-21 Ayala Cove Non-native 37.8680 -122.4350
702598 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-07-08 Richmond Marina Non-native 37.9137 -122.3504
702705 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-08-25 Potrero Point Non-native 37.7521 -122.3790
702777 Cohen and Carlton 1995 1995 Central San Francisco Bay Non-native 37.8595 -122.3884
702984 Cohen et al. 2005 (SF Bay Area RAS) 2004 2004-05-25 Petaluma River Turning Basin, San Pablo Bay Non-native 38.2355 -122.6382
703223 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-06-09 Point Cavallo Non-native 37.8319 -122.4737
703262 Introduced Species Study 2010 2010-06-12 China Camp Non-native 38.0025 -122.4617
703276 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-11-15 China Camp Non-native 38.0025 -122.4617
703303 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-06-08 Yerba Buena Non-native 37.8146 -122.3712
703642 Cohen et al. 2005 (SF Bay Area RAS) 2004 2004-05-28 Rodeo Marina, San Pablo Bay Non-native 38.0391 -122.2711
703776 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-06-08 Crown Beach Non-native 37.7603 -122.2737
703800 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-06-10 Hayward Landing Non-native 37.6447 -122.1543
703911 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-10-19 Rodeo Marina Non-native 38.0394 -122.2717
703991 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-09-07 Railroad Bridge Non-native 37.4602 -121.9750
704056 Cohen and Carlton 1995 1995 San Pablo Bay Non-native 38.0600 -122.3900
704057 Cohen and Carlton 1995 1994 San Pablo Bay Non-native 38.0600 -122.3900
704058 Cohen and Carlton 1995 1993 San Pablo Bay Non-native 38.0600 -122.3900
704128 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-10-05 Coast Guard Island Non-native 37.7812 -122.2457
704487 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-10-07 Martinez Marina Non-native 38.0276 -122.1371
704508 Cohen et al. 2005 (SF Bay Area RAS) 2004 2004-05-28 Napa Valley Marina, San Pablo Bay Non-native 38.2200 -122.3128
704524 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-10-19 Napa Valley Marina Non-native 38.2198 -122.3119
758131 Light 1941, cited in Cohen and Carlton 1995 1941 Lake Merritt, Oakland Non-native 37.8025 -122.2578
758132 U.S. Navy 1951 1945 Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Vallejo Non-native 38.1011 -122.2668
758133 U.S. Navy 1951 1945 U.S. Naval Magazine at Port Chicago Non-native 38.0575 -122.0297
758134 Aldrich 1961 1955 San Joaquin River at Antioch Non-native 38.0258 -121.7547
758135 Aldrich 1961 1955 San Joaquin River at Bradford Non-native 38.0944 -121.6711
758136 Aldrich 1961 1955 San Joaquin River at Antioch Non-native 38.0258 -121.7547
758137 Aldrich 1961 1955 San Joaquin River at Bradford Non-native 38.0944 -121.6711
758138 Carlton 1979 1960 Lake Merritt, Oakland Non-native 37.8025 -122.2578
758139 Cohen and Chapman 2005 2005 2005-11-27 Buoy #12 Non-native 37.9134 -122.4452
758140 Cohen and Chapman 2005 2005 2005-11-27 Buoy #8 Non-native 38.0293 -122.3718
758141 Cohen and Chapman 2005 2005 2005-11-27 Carquinez Buoy Non-native 38.0696 -122.2273
758142 Cohen and Chapman 2005 2005 2005-11-27 Dolphin #11 Buoy Non-native 38.0530 -122.3307
758143 Carlton and Hodder 1995 1987 1987-09-22 Humboldt Bay Non-native 40.7864 -124.1922
758144 Carlton and Hodder 1995 1987 1987-09-25 San Francisco Bay Non-native 37.8494 -122.3681
767361 Ruiz et al., 2015 2012 2012-08-22 Tomales-Marshall, Bodega Bay, California, USA Non-native 38.1514 -122.8888
767390 Ruiz et al., 2015 2012 2012-08-16 Tomales-SNPS, Bodega Bay, California, USA Non-native 38.1359 -122.8719
767797 Ruiz et al., 2015 2011 2011-09-15 Richmond Marina Bay Yacht Harbor, San Francisco Bay, CA, California, USA Non-native 37.9117 -122.3494
767810 Ruiz et al., 2015 2011 2012-09-20 San Leandro Marina, San Francisco Bay, CA, California, USA Non-native 37.6979 -122.1912
767841 Ruiz et al., 2015 2011 2011-09-16 Loch Lomond Marina, San Francisco Bay, CA, California, USA Non-native 37.9724 -122.4796
767850 Ruiz et al., 2015 2011 2011-09-13 Oyster Point Marina, San Francisco Bay, CA, California, USA Non-native 37.6725 -122.3864
767895 Ruiz et al., 2015 2011 2011-09-27 Vallejo Marina, San Francisco Bay, CA, California, USA Non-native 38.1086 -122.2694
767957 Ruiz et al., 2015 2011 2011-09-28 Benicia Marina, San Francisco Bay, CA, California, USA Non-native 38.0453 -122.1561
768030 Ruiz et al., 2015 2012 2012-08-27 Port of San Francisco Pier 31, San Francisco Bay, CA, California, USA Non-native 37.8078 -122.4060
768052 Ruiz et al., 2015 2012 2012-09-11 Ballena Isle Marina, San Francisco Bay, CA, California, USA Non-native 37.7676 -122.2869
768074 Ruiz et al., 2015 2012 2012-08-30 Oyster Point Marina, San Francisco Bay, CA, California, USA Non-native 37.6633 -122.3817
768122 Ruiz et al., 2015 2012 2012-09-04 Redwood City Marina, San Francisco Bay, CA, California, USA Non-native 37.5023 -122.2130
768225 Ruiz et al., 2015 2012 2012-09-13 San Leandro Marina, San Francisco Bay, CA, California, USA Non-native 37.6962 -122.1919
768265 Ruiz et al., 2015 2013 2013-08-15 Ballena Isle Marina, San Francisco Bay, CA, California, USA Non-native 37.7656 -122.2858
771632 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-12 Benicia Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Non-native 38.0453 -122.1539
771637 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-12 Benicia Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Non-native 38.0453 -122.1539
771642 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-12 Benicia Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Non-native 38.0453 -122.1539
771650 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-12 Benicia Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Non-native 38.0453 -122.1539
771657 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-12 Benicia Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Non-native 38.0453 -122.1539
771661 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-12 Benicia Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Non-native 38.0453 -122.1539
771664 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-12 Benicia Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Non-native 38.0453 -122.1539
771669 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-12 Benicia Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Non-native 38.0453 -122.1539
771674 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-12 Benicia Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Non-native 38.0453 -122.1539
771699 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-12 Glen Cove Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Non-native 38.0675 -122.2142
771706 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-12 Glen Cove Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Non-native 38.0675 -122.2142
771767 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-19 Lake Merritt Boat House, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Non-native 37.8047 -122.2573
771774 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-19 Lake Merritt Boat House, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Non-native 37.8047 -122.2573
772241 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-20 San Leandro Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Non-native 37.6981 -122.1907
772400 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-28 Loch Lomond Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Non-native 37.9723 -122.4818
772438 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-28 Loch Lomond Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Non-native 37.9723 -122.4818
772450 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-28 Loch Lomond Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Non-native 37.9723 -122.4818
777192 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-08-18 Fairhaven Terminal, Humboldt Bay, California, USA Non-native 40.7884 -124.1946
777193 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-08-19 Samoa Pacific, Humboldt Bay, California, USA Non-native 40.7987 -124.1907
777194 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-08-12 Redwood Marine Terminal Berth 1, Humboldt Bay, California, USA Non-native 40.8173 -124.1804
777195 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-08-13 Simpson Samoa, Humboldt Bay, California, USA Non-native 40.8036 -124.1891
777196 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-08-10 Woodley Island Marina, Humboldt Bay, California, USA Non-native 40.8078 -124.1610
777197 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-08-14 Schneider Dock, Humboldt Bay, California, USA Non-native 40.7775 -124.1865
777198 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-08-14 Schneider Dock, Humboldt Bay, California, USA Non-native 40.7775 -124.1865
777199 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-08-14 Schneider Dock, Humboldt Bay, California, USA Non-native 40.7775 -124.1865
777200 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-08-15 Eureka Public Marina, Humboldt Bay, California, USA Non-native 40.8026 -124.1789
777201 Ruiz et al., 2022 2014 2014-09-09 San Leandro Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Non-native 37.6978 -122.1928
777202 Ruiz et al., 2022 2014 2014-09-11 Redwood City Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Non-native 37.5024 -122.2134
777203 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-08 Benicia Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Non-native 38.0458 -122.1553
777204 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-08 Benicia Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Non-native 38.0458 -122.1553
777205 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-08 Benicia Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Non-native 38.0458 -122.1553
777206 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-08 Benicia Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Non-native 38.0458 -122.1553
777207 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-08 Benicia Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Non-native 38.0458 -122.1553
777208 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-08 Benicia Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Non-native 38.0458 -122.1553
777209 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-16 San Leandro Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Non-native 37.6978 -122.1928
777210 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-16 San Leandro Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Non-native 37.6978 -122.1928
777211 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-16 San Leandro Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Non-native 37.6978 -122.1928
777212 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-08 Loch Lomond Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Non-native 37.9727 -122.4816
777213 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-08 Loch Lomond Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Non-native 37.9727 -122.4816
777214 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-27 Oakland Yacht Club, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Non-native 37.7831 -122.2630
777215 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-14 San Leandro Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Non-native 37.6978 -122.1928
777216 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-14 San Leandro Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Non-native 37.6978 -122.1928
777217 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-14 San Leandro Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Non-native 37.6978 -122.1928
777218 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-14 San Leandro Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Non-native 37.6978 -122.1928
777219 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-14 San Leandro Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Non-native 37.6978 -122.1928

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