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A race against time: The giant weeds taking over Lake Ossa in Cameroon

Lake Ossa, Cameroon   -   Copyright  AMMCO By    •  Updated: 12/05/2021 - 16:41 Cameroon’s coastal waters have been invaded by three of the world’s most dangerous water weeds, proving an existential threat to aquatic ecosystems and livelihoods of riparian communities. The latest of these weeds, Salvinia molesta, is a free-floating, green-brown freshwater fern with branching horizontal stems. It has already invaded more than 40 per cent of Lake Ossa (4,000 hectares), the largest natural lake found on Cameroon’s coast, since 2016. The weed doubles in size every 10 days. The other two, water lettuce and water hyacinth, appeared much earlier - in 1949 and 1970 respectively, according to the Cameroon National Herbarium, a collection centre for plant specimens.

The invasive weed that travelled the world

The invasive weed that travelled the world By Nalova Akua30th March 2021 An invasive water weed has decimated the wildlife and economy of one of Cameroon s most significant lakes. But a tiny, ravenous weevil could reverse the region s fortunes. A A flock of water birds scavenges for insects on the dense, leafy weed that covers much of Lake Ossa, one of Cameroon s largest lakes. The water weed is so closely packed that it looks like wide, flat green pasture, and the sure-footed birds pick their way freely across it as if they were walking on land. The thick layer of vegetation is

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