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The Seaweed Site :: information on marine macroalgae
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The Seaweed Site: information on marine algae. Australian and NZ Seaweeds. Irish Uses and Utilization. This Seaweed Site is a source of general information on all aspects of seaweeds. Seaweeds are marine. Algae: saltwater-dwelling, simple organisms that fall into the somewhat outmoded, but still useful, category of plants. Most of them are the green. More than1500 species), brown. About 2000 species) or red. Colourful Seaweed in Galway Rockpool. Pink), with scattered stands of. Do you know any seaweeds?
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Seaweed.ie :: Seaweed Baths in Ireland
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The Seaweed Site: information on marine algae. Australian and NZ Seaweeds. Irish Uses and Utilization. Seaweed baths are popular in Ireland, but are not a recent phenomenon as many date. The wrack is generally steam-treated prior to use so that it releases minerals, trace elements, and polysaccharides such as alginates. Many people swear by the efficacy of seaweed baths in the treatment of rheumatism and arthritis. Writing in the Irish Sunday Tribune. Strandhill, Co. Sligo, is at the end of a small p...
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Seaweed.ie :: Delesseria sanguinea
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The Seaweed Site: information on marine algae. Australian and NZ Seaweeds. Irish Uses and Utilization. Hudson) J.V. Lamouroux. On rocks, deep shady lower intertidal pools and subtidal, generally distributed, most common and perfectly beautiful in spring. Is superfically similar but has a duller brownish-red colour and its leaves have an oak-leaf outline. New from This is Seaweed. Long-life seaweed flakes made from hand-collected seaweeds on the west coast of Ireland. Website design: 249 Design Studio.
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Seaweed.ie :: Information on marine algae
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The Seaweed Site: information on marine algae. Australian and NZ Seaweeds. Irish Uses and Utilization. Linnaeus) J.V. Lamouroux. Also widely known as. Yellow brown, to 3 m in length; with a claw-like holdfast, a small, smooth, flexible stipe, and an undivided laminate blade to 3 m long with parallel, ruffled sides and a elongated, tongue-like appearance. The frond is characterstically dimpled with regular bullations (depressions). New from This is Seaweed. Website design: 249 Design Studio. 4629856 on 02...
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Chondrus crispus Stackhouse
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The Seaweed Site: information on marine algae. Australian and NZ Seaweeds. Irish Uses and Utilization. Irish Moss, Carragheen, Carrageen, Carrageen Moss (Eng.), Mousse d'Irlande (French),. On rocks (above), in pools, lower intertidal and shallow subtidal, widely distributed, abundant. Irish: diminutive of rock) is an exceedingly common placename in Ireland. Chondrus crispus. Is frequently collected with Chondrus crispus. And sold as a mixture under the name Carrageen or Irish Moss.
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Seaweed.ie :: Rhodophyta (Red Algae)
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The Seaweed Site: information on marine algae. Australian and NZ Seaweeds. Irish Uses and Utilization. The red colour of these algae results from the pigments phycoerythrin and phycocyanin; this masks the other pigments, Chlorophyll. No Chlorophyll b), beta-carotene and a number of unique xanthophylls. The main reserves are typically floridean starch, and floridoside; true starch like that of higher plants and green algae is absent. The walls are made of cellulose and agars. Several red algae are eaten.
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Seaweed.ie :: Information on marine algae
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The Seaweed Site: information on marine algae. Australian and NZ Seaweeds. Irish Uses and Utilization. Formerly widely known as Enteromorpha compressa. Compressed, elongated, hollow fronds with a green colour. Rock pools and sandy rocks, particularly in places with widely varying salinities such as upper-shore pools (below). Extremely tolderant to widely varying salinities and temperatures. Bubbles of oxygen (from photosynthesis) often apparent in the tubular fronds. Photographs M.D. Guiry.
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Seaweed.ie :: Information on marine algae
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The Seaweed Site: information on marine algae. Australian and NZ Seaweeds. Irish Uses and Utilization. This is a very basic guide. To algae, including freshwater, terrestrial and marine algae (seaweeds). Blue-green algae (Cyanophyceae; Cyanobacteria). These notes are intended as an introduction to algae: high-school students and first-year students in universities should get further material from recommended text-books. New from This is Seaweed. Site M.D. Guiry 2000 - 2016. Important Notice.
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Seaweed.ie :: What are seaweeds?
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The Seaweed Site: information on marine algae. Australian and NZ Seaweeds. Irish Uses and Utilization. Marine macroalgae, or seaweeds, are plant-like organisms that generally live attached to rock or other hard substrata in coastal areas. They belong to three different groups, empirically distinguished since the mid-nineteenth century on the basis of thallus color: brown algae (phylum Ochrophyta, class Phaeophyceae; see right for a large brown kelp,. In New Zealand), red algae (phylum Rhodophyta; below.
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The Seaweed Site
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The Seaweed Site: information on marine algae. Australian and NZ Seaweeds. Irish Uses and Utilization. Point Lonsdale, Victoria, Australia M.D. Guiry. Fact sheets, guides and floras. Marine Benthic Flora of Southern Australia. Is the astounding lifetime achievment of the late Bryan Womersley. Published in 6 volumes (one for the greens, one for the browns and four for the reds), the first two volumes are out of print, but the content has been put on line by the State Herbarium of South Australia. Algae) o...
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