- emigration. The
profitability of
kelp harvesting meant that
landlords began to
subdivide their land for
small tenant kelpers, who
could now
afford higher...
- — Councillor Mike
Summers OBE "
Kelpers" is a
nickname given to
Falkland Islanders because the
islands are
surrounded by
large amounts of
kelp. This term is no longer...
-
Kelp forests are
underwater areas with a high
density of
kelp,
which covers a
large part of the world's coastlines.
Smaller areas of anc****d
kelp are...
-
KELP may
refer to: the ICAO code for the El Paso
International Airport KELP (AM), a
radio station (1590 AM)
licensed to El Paso, Texas,
United States...
-
genus of
kelp (large
brown algae) with all
species now
synonymous with
Macrocystis pyrifera. It is
commonly known as
giant kelp or
bladder kelp. This genus...
-
Kelp tea is a tea made from
kelp. It is
called konbu-cha or kobu-cha (昆布茶,
meaning "Kombu-tea") in ****an, haidai-cha (海带茶) in
China and dasima-cha (다시마차)...
-
Kelp noodles or
cheon sa chae (Korean: 천사채), are semi-transparent
noodles made from the jelly-like
extract left
after steaming edible kelp. They are made...
- The
kelp gull (Larus dominic****), also
known as the
Dominican gull, is a gull that
breeds on
coasts and
islands through much of the
Southern Hemisphere...
- of
subtidal kelp containing the
species Nereocystis luetkeana. Some
English names include edible kelp, bull
kelp,
bullwhip kelp,
ribbon kelp,
bladder wrack...
- The
kelp goose (Chloephaga hybrida) is a
species of
waterfowl in
tribe Tadornini of
subfamily Anserinae. It is
found in Argentina, Chile, and the Falkland...