- Seaweed, or
macroalgae,
refers to
thousands of
species of macroscopic, multicellular,
marine algae. The term
includes some
types of
Rhodophyta (red), Phaeophyta...
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deposits of the
Monterey Formation in California.
Several soft-bodied
brown macroalgae, such as Julescraneia, have been found.
Based on the work of Silberfeld...
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January 2009. Guiry, M. D.; Nic Dhonncha, E. N. (2001). "The
Marine Macroalgae of Ireland:
Biodiversity and
Distribution in
Marine Biodiversity in Ireland...
- Belt is a m**** of Sarg****um in the
Atlantic Ocean, and is the
largest macroalgae bloom in the world. This Sarg****um was
first reported by
Christopher Columbus...
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others can have a
laxative and electrolyte-balancing effect. Most
marine macroalgae are
nontoxic in
normal quantities, but
members of the
genus Lyngbya are...
- also
known as sea
grapes or
green caviar in English. It is a
siphonous macroalgae,
meaning it is a
giant single cell with
multiple nuclei, and can grow...
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biofuel sources, such as corn and sugarcane. When made from
seaweed (
macroalgae) it can be
known as
seaweed fuel or
seaweed oil. These
fuels have no...
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pollution in Negril, Jamaica:
Effects on
nutrition and
ecology of
coral reef
macroalgae".
Chinese Journal of
Oceanology and Limnology. 29 (4): 775. Bibcode:2011ChJOL...
- gambierol. The
species was
discovered attached to the
surface of
brown macroalgae. This
species was
first described by Adachi, R. & ****uyo, Y in 1979 using...
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microalgae such as Chlorella,
Prototheca and the diatoms, to
multicellular macroalgae such as the
giant kelp, a
large brown alga
which may grow up to 50 metres...