![]() The goal of the Plant Protection and Quarantine (PPQ) program of USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is to coordinate with international partners to regulate FSMC on maritime vessels and other pathways before they enter the United States, conduct inspections and surveys, and eradicate isolated populations if found. An introduction into the United States would pose a major threat to the landscape of the North American continent. If FSMC defoliates trees for 2 or more years, it can lead to the death of large sections of forests, orchards, and landscaping. Large infestations of FSMC can completely defoliate trees, weakening the trees and leaving them more susceptible to disease. This broad range of possible host plants combined with the female’s ability to fly could allow FSMC to spread rapidly into and through uninfested areas. In addition, female FSMC are active flyers that can be capable, in some cases, of flying long distances. ![]() Although in many ways similar to the spongy moth subspecies, FSMC larvae have been known to feed collectively on over 600 plant species, covering over 100 botanical families. The flighted spongy moth complex (FSMC, formerly known as Asian gypsy moth) are exotic pests not known to occur in the United States. Flighted Spongy Moth Complexįlighted spongy moths are a regulated complex of Lymantria moths and include Lymantria disparĪsiatica, Lymantria dispar japonica, Lymantria albescens, Lymantria View Stakeholder Announcement for details. All of our boards are made from the highest quality materials.APHIS Announces New Common Names for Regulated Lymantria Moths. What makes us different from other Australian surfing brands is our commitment to innovate, create, design and deliver only the highest quality soft boards.Ĭlick through to view our Epoxy Performance Soft boards, Ezi Rider Soft boards, our Youth Bug Soft boards, our Surf School Soft boards, our Bodyboards or our Stand Up Paddle boards. At Ocean and Earth we are still Australian owned and operated! This makes of one of the only Australian surfing brands still owned and ran in Australia. Ocean and Earth has existed in the Australian surfing scene for over four decades. At Ocean and Earth our mantra is to only sell the best soft boards for surfers of all skill levels. It also means that you can always surf with your favourite fins no matter what board you choose! We are committed to making high quality soft boards you’ll fall in love with. Majority of our soft boards also come with an interchangeable fin box! This means that you can chop and change your fin set ups depending on the conditions. Our soft boards are only made from the most premium materials and latest shapes. Having a soft board allows you greater flexibility to combat any surfing condition! Our soft boards are stable, versatile, and are suitable for entry level surfing right through to small wave shredding. We love surfing and are dedicated to making the best soft boards in the world. As surfers, we are constantly looking for new ways to improve our boards! The pursuit of perfection is what distinguishes us from our competition. We build awesome soft boards that are super fun to ride in any condition. ![]() Ocean And Earth applies our surfing knowledge and the latest technologies to develop and create our soft boards. ![]() To complete your surfboard quiver an Ocean and Earth soft board is essential. Our soft boards come in a huge range of colours and lengths. The Ezi Rider soft board for beginners, the Bug soft board for the youth, Epoxy Performance Soft boards for intermediate and advanced surfers, Surf School boards for learn to surf, SUP's and body boards. We categorise our soft boards into a few distinct collections. Our love for surfing has taken us on this incredible journey.Īt Ocean and Earth we sell a huge range soft boards. One of our key products is our soft boards. We stock a huge range of surfing products for all types of surfers. Today, Ocean and Earth is an international surfing brand that is recognised around the world. Back in the 1970’s when we kicked things off we only sold a few surfing essentials! It’s crazy to think how far we’ve come.
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