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Sargassum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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There is a lot of sargassum growing in the sea area of DaYa Bay. Sargassumk is a type of big algae with body length about 1~2 meters and the longest about 5~6 meters. The sargassum begins to grow in fall of every year, and breaks in April of May of the next year and floats away with sea currents.
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Gulf; Algae, including Sargassum, grow in the Gulf of Mexico, and sometimes wash ashore on Florida barrier island beaches. ... Forest-Marsh; Taller pines and oaks, shrubs and other plants grow in dry sandy soils; marshes typically contain standing fresh water.
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The Sargasso Sea is in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, between the West Indies and the Azores, covering some 3 million square kilometres (2 ... ... Deeply connected to the weeds, many would sink and perish if they lost their grip. The Sargasso Sea is 5km (3 miles) deep, thus the sargassum grow by budding.
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Seaweed.ie is a source of general information on all aspects of seaweeds ... Sargassum muticum is usually 2-3 m in length, but can grow up to an incredible 16 m in length, and may form floating mats on the sea surface. It can grow up to 10 cm per day, and it also has a relatively long life span of 3-4 years.
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ECOLOGICAL STUDIES on the subtidal marine vegetation, including the Sargassum community, ... S. patens and S. tortile grow abundantly on bottoms more sheltered from wave action. However, the population nomogram for one species differs more or less from the others in the position of maximum value,
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Sargassum muticum is a brown seaweed now found on the shores of the British Isles, locally abundant especially on the southern shores of England. Attached plants were first recorded in 1973 from the Isle of Wight in the British Isles. ... The leaf-like laminae and primary lateral branches grow from this stump.
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