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Green Algae
The tips become pale green or yellowish when bleached by bright sunlight. This seaweed grows intertidally on rocky coastlines exposed to large breaking waves. Chlorodesmis hildenbrandtii C. ... seaweed grows in tide pools and on reef flats. C hildenbrandtii is one of the few green seaweeds that produces a noticeable odor. Cladophora fascicularis C fascicularis is a large grass green seaweed ...
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PHAEOPHYTA Algae
This seaweed is erect, from 2 to 10 cm in height, and grows in rocky lower intertidal habitats and on reef flats. This seaweed never ... mm across that have rounded tips and lack a midrib. This seaweed grows on other algae or rocky bottoms, and is found in tide ... . Lobophora variegata L. variegata is a flat seaweed from 1 to 8 cm across that grows prostrately over rocky substrates but is attached in ...
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ECO-PROS Third from the Sun
There are underwater forests of seaweed in the ocean that provide homes and food for sealife. Besides ... favorite foods is probably Kelp seaweed with chocolate sauce on it? You don't believe it? If you look up "seaweed" in your encyclopedia, it ... months. The Bee Hummingbird is the smallest of all birds It grows to only 2 inches! (5 centimeters) long That's extremely small ...
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Falkland Islands Seaweed Survey 2003
Volunteer Point A Falkland Islands Seaweed Survey researching into the vast amount of seaweed found in the Falkland Islands is being conducted by Professor Margaret Clayton ... in fact a calcified (red) alga that grows forming a thin hard layer over the rock surface. Ruggles Bay: close-up view of calcified seaweed. Our collections of these specimens are currently ...
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Invasive Species in and around Lake Champlain
Buckthorn lives in open, wooded upland. Common buckthorn is native to Europe, but grows in Asia. Glossy buckthorn is native to North Africa, Asia, and Europe. The buckthorn reproduces ... . Eurasian water milfoil: First discovered in Lake Champlain in 1962, Eurasian water milfoil is a seaweed-like freshwater plant. It spreads by breaking apart and re-growing, making the job of ...
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The Oceanic Resource Foundation: Underwater Photography / Marine Conservation
Electron microscope examination of tumors has revealed a herpes-like virus. This disease, which often grows as lesions around the eyes, on flippers and internal organs, is now appearing on ... is seeping through the porous volcanic rock to the surrounding ocean waters, causing unusual nearshore seaweed growth. Waste from pineapple and sugar cane fields has also been discharged into the Hawaiian ...
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Invasive Species Lake Champlain
Buckthorn lives in open, wooded upland. Common buckthorn is native to Europe, but grows in Asia. Glossy buckthorn is native to North Africa, Asia, and Europe. The buckthorn reproduces ... . Eurasian water milfoil: First discovered in Lake Champlain in 1962, Eurasian water milfoil is a seaweed-like freshwater plant. It spreads by breaking apart and re-growing, making the job of ...
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United States - sea vegetables. Sea vegetables, or seaweed are marine algae which are abundant all over the world. You ... , C and E, as well as protein and carbohydrates. One of seaweed's most prominent health benefits is its ability to remove ... expands about five times its dry volume. Kelp - This sea vegetable grows mainly in the north along the Pacific and Atlantic coastlines. ...
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Green Seaweed Gallery
Irish moss - barnacles ) Photo gallery index Clean beach at Sand Cove. Decades ... grows over barnacles along a clean N.S. coast in early summer. All photos copyright Debbie MacKenzie. Reproduce them if you like, just please credit the source. (links to other seaweed ...
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Strandline
Beach Seaweed seaweed ForcesMoon and tides Strandings washed up on the beach Flotsam and ... grows together forming a large tangled mass which may reach 8 metres in length in deep water 2) CarragheenCarragheen, or Irish moss is a delicate purple-red seaweed, harvested as a food, medicine and as a gelling agent. Grows to about 20 cm in length ...
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