alusväetiste
Alusväetiste, also known as shipworm, is a type of marine borer that causes significant damage to wooden structures, particularly ships and other watercraft. The most common species of alusväetiste is Teredo navalis, which is native to the North Atlantic Ocean. This worm has a distinctive, cone-shaped shell and can grow up to 15 centimeters in length. It attaches itself to the surface of wooden structures and bores into the wood, creating a tunnel that can weaken the structure over time.
The life cycle of alusväetiste begins with the release of larvae into the water, which then settle
Alusväetiste is a major problem for the maritime industry, as it can cause structural damage to ships