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  2. Seaweed collecting - Wikipedia

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    Seaweed from Charles F. Durant’s Algae and Corallines of the Bay & Harbor of New York (1850). Clockwise from top: Ulva linza, Sargassum montagnei, and Polysiphonia nigrescens [1] The title page from an 1848 Seaweed collection by Eliza A. Jordan of Brooklyn. Seaweed collecting is the process of collecting, drying, and pressing seaweed.

  3. Mary Wyatt - Wikipedia

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    Mary Wyatt (1789–1871) [1] [2] was a British botanist, phycologist and retailer from Torquay, Devon. [1] [3] [4] She was the compiler of the respected Algae Danmonienses - a collection, i.e. exsiccata, of seaweeds [5] [6] to which William Henry Harvey later considered his Manual of the British Algae (1841) a 'companion' work. [7]

  4. Gathering seaweed is protected in RI's constitution. Here's ...

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    Sea Fresh SeaweedCompost, the South Kingstown-based seaweed harvesting business run by Raymond Xavier, can be reached at (401) 575-3731. A 12-pound bag of dried, shredded seaweed typically costs ...

  5. Seaweed farming - Wikipedia

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    Seaweed is an extractive crop that has little need for fertilisers or water, meaning that seaweed farms typically have a smaller environmental footprint than other agriculture or fed aquaculture. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] [ 18 ] Many of the impacts of seaweed farms, both positive and negative, remain understudied and uncertain.

  6. Artificial whitewater - Wikipedia

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    The nature of artificial whitewater courses necessitates the need for a drop in the river, and enough water flow to provide hydraulics. When this isn't possible (often in flat low-lying areas), electric pumps are used to lift and re-circulate the water to the top of the course.

  7. A seaweed foraging adventure along the Oregon coastline - AOL

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    Founded in 2015, with locations now in Bandon and Garibaldi, Oregon Seaweed’s dulse is grown in land-based tanks using only the sun’s energy and fresh seawater pumped from the ocean.

  8. Timber rafting - Wikipedia

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    Timber rafting is a method of transporting felled tree trunks by tying them together to make rafts, which are then drifted or pulled downriver, or across a lake or other body of water. It is arguably, after log driving , the second cheapest means of transporting felled timber .

  9. A giant seaweed bloom that can be seen from space ... - AOL

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    A raft of brown-colored seaweed in the Atlantic Ocean is so vast it can be seen from space. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...