Seaweed
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I just want to take you to contemporary
seaweed
farming.
And in ocean permaculture, you grow fish, shellfish and
seaweed
all together.
And the reason it works so well is that the
seaweed
makes the seawater less acid.
The engineers who know how to build structures offshore, the
seaweed
farmers, the financiers, the government regulators, the people who understand how things are done.
And chart a way forward, say: How do we go from the existing six-billion-dollar-a-year, inshore
seaweed
industry, to this new form of industry, which has got so much potential, but will require large amounts of investment?
But if I were, I'll tell you, my money would be on that stuff, it would be on
seaweed.
They’ve packed seaweed, carved bones, gourd bowls, reed mats, and other goods to trade in the market around the temple.
Barely pausing to say hello, he offers him hematite, dried seaweed, and empty shells to grind up for lime and chew with coca leaves.
And within a few months after that sea urchin dying, the
seaweed
started to grow.
The coral reefs of the north coast of Jamaica have a few percent live coral cover and a lot of
seaweed
and slime.
my favourite part has to be where the girls have to eat
seaweed
for their fight for survival.
because of this i can now thoroughly enjoy
seaweed
from the Chinese, along with my fond memories.
The zombies are hilarious, spastically breaking bottles over their own heads and eating
seaweed
washed up on the beach.
The dogs are wearing collars with what looked liked
seaweed
attached.
A few responsible producers have introduced new techniques and technologies to combat pollution, from monitoring feed uptake with video cameras to integrating filter feeders like shellfish and
seaweed
into their systems.
When coral populations decline in the aftermath of cyclones, diseases, and other disturbances, it is the herbivores that keep
seaweed
in check, and allow coral populations to recover.
Without them, fast-growing
seaweed
quickly monopolizes space on the reef, preventing restoration of healthy quantities of coral cover.
Pollution by nutrients and toxins from adjacent land areas further vitiate coral populations' ability to recover, giving
seaweed
an even greater competitive edge.
Second, we must restore coral reefs' capacity to cope with environmental change--their resilience--by protecting the fish stocks that keep
seaweed
in check, and thereby facilitate the recovery of coral populations from bleaching.
Without fish,
seaweed
dominance will prevent that recovery.
Before a match, referees (who double as Shinto priests) purify the seaweed, salt, and sake.
It's a kind of nicotine-rich
seaweed
that the ocean supplies me, albeit sparingly.
Among these valuable water plants, I noted various seaweed: some Cladostephus verticillatus, peacock's tails, fig-leafed caulerpa, grain-bearing beauty bushes, delicate rosetangle tinted scarlet, sea colander arranged into fan shapes, mermaid's cups that looked like the caps of squat mushrooms and for years had been classified among the zoophytes; in short, a complete series of algae.
It was made up of various fish and some slices of sea cucumber, that praiseworthy zoophyte, all garnished with such highly appetizing
seaweed
as the Porphyra laciniata and the Laurencia primafetida.
Our beverage consisted of clear water to which, following the captain's example, I added some drops of a fermented liquor extracted by the Kamchatka process from the
seaweed
known by name as Rhodymenia palmata.
For two hours we were sometimes led over plains of sand, sometimes over prairies of
seaweed
that were quite arduous to cross.
Amid these shrubs of precious coral, I observed other polyps no less unusual: melita coral, rainbow coral with jointed outgrowths, then a few tufts of genus Corallina, some green and others red, actually a type of
seaweed
encrusted with limestone salts, which, after long disputes, naturalists have finally placed in the vegetable kingdom.
There were whitish eels of the species Gymnotus fasciatus that passed like elusive wisps of steam, conger eels three to four meters long that were tricked out in green, blue, and yellow, three-foot hake with a liver that makes a dainty morsel, wormfish drifting like thin seaweed, sea robins that poets call lyrefish and seamen pipers and whose snouts have two jagged triangular plates shaped like old Homer's lyre, swallowfish swimming as fast as the bird they're named after, redheaded groupers whose dorsal fins are trimmed with filaments, some shad (spotted with black, gray, brown, blue, yellow, and green) that actually respond to tinkling handbells, splendid diamond-shaped turbot that were like aquatic pheasants with yellowish fins stippled in brown and the left topside mostly marbled in brown and yellow, finally schools of wonderful red mullet, real oceanic birds of paradise that ancient Romans bought for as much as 10,000 sesterces apiece, and which they killed at the table, so they could heartlessly watch it change color from cinnabar red when alive to pallid white when dead.
We took long strides, helped by our alpenstocks; but in general our progress was slow, because our feet kept sinking into a kind of slimy mud mixed with
seaweed
and assorted flat stones.
My feet often slipped on this viscous
seaweed
carpet, and without my alpenstock I would have fallen more than once.
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