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Good afternoon. I’m sure this is an easy one, but I cannot find a picture like this? This patch has been growing in this same spot for months. It never really changes and nothing eats it. Any help identifying would be appreciated. Thank you.

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Good afternoon. I’m sure this is an easy one, but I cannot find a picture like this? This patch has been growing in this same spot for months. It never really changes and nothing eats it. Any help identifying would be appreciated. Thank you.

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Appears to be turf algae. Manually remove.
 
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Thank you. That makes sense. Looks like grass. If mechanically removing, any danger in letting it float? Will that cause it to spread? Thanks.
 

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