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  2. Brown algae - Wikipedia

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    The brown algae include the largest and fastest growing of seaweeds. [6] Fronds of Macrocystis may grow as much as 50 cm (20 in) per day, and the stipes can grow 6 cm (2.4 in) in a single day. [13] Growth in most brown algae occurs at the tips of structures as a result of divisions in a single apical cell or in a row of such

  3. Scytosiphon lomentaria - Wikipedia

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    Scytosiphon lomentaria is a littoral brown seaweed with an irregularly lobed many filamentous form. It is a member of the Phaeophyta in the order Ectocarpales and grows attached to shells and stones in rock-pools and in near-shore waters.

  4. Laminaria - Wikipedia

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    Laminaria is a genus of brown seaweed in the order Laminariales (kelp), comprising 31 species native to the north Atlantic and northern Pacific Oceans. This economically important genus is characterized by long, leathery laminae and relatively large size.

  5. Sargassum - Wikipedia

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    Sargassum is a genus of brown macroalgae in the order Fucales of the Phaeophyceae class. [1] Numerous species are distributed throughout the temperate and tropical oceans of the world, where they generally inhabit shallow water and coral reefs, and the genus is widely known for its planktonic (free-floating) species.

  6. Seaweed - Wikipedia

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    The term includes some types of Rhodophyta (red), Phaeophyta (brown) and Chlorophyta (green) macroalgae. Seaweed species such as kelps provide essential nursery habitat for fisheries and other marine species and thus protect food sources; other species, such as planktonic algae, play a vital role in capturing carbon and producing at least 50% ...

  7. Will seaweed on Florida beaches be bad in 2024? Here's the ...

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    Sargassum is a type of large brown seaweed — which actually is a type of algae — that floats in masses before it washes up on beaches. These large floating clumps, patches, rafts, or "blobs ...

  8. List of brown seaweeds of the Cape Peninsula and False Bay

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    Brown seaweed refers to thousands of species of macroscopic, multicellular, marine algae in the taxon Phaeophyta. The marine ecology is unusually varied for an area of this size, as a result of the meeting of two major oceanic water masses near Cape Point, and the park extends into two coastal marine bioregions.

  9. Seaweed season in Florida: Photos, videos show gross brown ...

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    Sargassum is a species of large brown seaweed, a type of macroalgae that floats in large masses. On some beaches in Florida, the "blobs" of crunchy, dry, brown stinky seaweed are fairly large.