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When it comes to marine plants, none are more common than seaweed. Especially because many of the most well-known aquatic plants including sargassum, kelp, red algae and phytoplankton are all ...
But on this day, it wasn't the oysters they were interested in. It was the seaweed. "Seaweeds co-occur with shellfish on our farms, and together, they fit into - in this case - the healthy ...
Giant kelp grows along Maria Island National Park’s Fossil Bay, in Tasmania, Australia, where gathering and eating seaweed is a tradition for the palawa people. Photograph by Shane Pedersen ...
KWALE COUNTY, Nov 15 (Reuters) - The people of Kenya's coastal village of Mwazaro used to earn their living mainly growing cassava and maize, until the ravages of drought forced them to try a new ...
She speaks English and a little French. Korean seasoned seaweed is being recalled after a packaging mix-up led to sesame not being declared on the label, risking allergic reactions in some people ...
Stinking mats of rotting seaweed are already starting to pile up on beaches across the Caribbean. These mega-blooms of slimy brown algae called sargassum were once seldom seen — but climate ...
Sargassum, the stinky, slimy bane of beachgoers worldwide, returned to swarm South Florida beaches in late April as masses of the seaweed were spotted lining the shores of Miami Beach, a famous ...
SANTIAGO, Sept 6 (Reuters) - Slimy, green seaweed floats in water-filled beakers, buckets and bins in the University of Santiago's labs, algae which scientists in the Chilean capital are trying to ...