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  2. Salicornia - Wikipedia

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    The company responsible for the Sonora trials (Global Seawater Archived 2018-05-28 at the Wayback Machine) claims between 225 and 250 gallons of BQ-9000 biodiesel can be produced per hectare (approximately 2.5 acres) of salicornia, [32] and is promoting a $35 million scheme to create a 12,000-acre (49 km 2) salicornia farm in Bahia de Kino.

  3. Sea pickle - Wikipedia

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    Sea pickle is a common name for several plants and animals and may refer to: Plants. Salicornia species, especially: Salicornia europaea, native to Europe;

  4. Pyrosome - Wikipedia

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    "A 'sea pickle'? An animal that can grow to 60 feet long is washing up on the Oregon coast". USA Today. Huge pyrosome captured in the North Atlantic - story and images; Images taken by divers off southern California; The Bioluminescence Web Page; Divers with huge southern hemisphere pyrosomes; Millions of tropical sea creatures invade waters ...

  5. Aquaculture of sea sponges - Wikipedia

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    Sea sponge aquaculture is the process of farming sea sponges under controlled conditions. It has been conducted in the world's oceans for centuries using a number of aquaculture techniques. There are many factors such as light, salinity , pH , dissolved oxygen and the accumulation of waste products that influence the growth rate of sponges.

  6. Sesuvium portulacastrum - Wikipedia

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    Sesuvium portulacastrum is a vine up to 30 centimetres (12 in) high, with thick, smooth stems up to 1 metre (3.3 ft) long. It has smooth, fleshy, glossy green leaves that are linear or lanceolate, from 1–7 centimetres (0.39–2.76 in) long and 2–1.5 centimetres (0.79–0.59 in) wide.

  7. Fish farming - Wikipedia

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    The farms allegedly cause such severe sea lice infestations that one study predicted in 2007 a 99% collapse in the wild salmon population by 2011. [68] This claim, however, has been criticized by numerous scientists who question the correlation between increased fish farming and increases in sea lice infestation among wild salmon. [69]

  8. Full frame - Wikipedia

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    Full frame may refer to: 35mm format; Full frame (cinematography) Full-frame type charge-coupled device (CCD) image sensor; See also. Full-frame digital SLR;

  9. Seaweed farming - Wikipedia

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    In 2024 a commercial-scale seaweed farm began construction within the Hollandse Kust Zuid (HKZ) 139 turbine wind farm. The project uses 13-metre long "Eco-anchors" that cover the surface with a marine life habitat using materials such as oyster shells, wood, and cork. [91]