Scientists discovered a massive clone specimen of seaweed a known as bladderwrack along the coast of Sweden, stretching some ...
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Despite being a seafaring nation for centuries, it is only in recent years that Norway has begun to realise the value of ...
A giant clone of bladderwrack seaweed, potentially the world's largest clone, has been identified in the Baltic Sea. This clone, spanning over 500 km, was previously mistaken for a separate species.
“The seaweed on these bare rocks is very slippery ... as Byles explains – become clear to discern. The subtle sea green sea spaghetti is crisp, fresh, nutty and anything but fishy, while ...
An Irish Seaweed Association has been set up to providing a voice for ocean farmers — and with more than 7,500km of coastline ...
Many of the hundreds of types of seaweed that grow in Scotland's strong tides are edible, delicious and healthy.
Seaweed clones face an uncertain future as the Baltic Sea is affected by climate change. Without constant sexual reproduction, there are few genetic changes and adaptations in the genetic material ...