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  2. Caribbean's Next Top Model season 2 - Wikipedia

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    The second season of Caribbean's Next Top Model, a Caribbean reality television show, premiered on October 19, 2015. It features a number of aspiring models from the entire Caribbean region, who compete for a chance to begin their career in the modelling industry.

  3. Blue Planet II - Wikipedia

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    In a press release, the Radiohead singer, Thom Yorke, said "Bloom" had been inspired by the original Blue Planet and so he was happy to "come full circle with the song". [55] It was used as the soundtrack for a Blue Planet II prequel video released by the BBC to promote the series.

  4. Caribbean struggles with smelly seaweed invasion - AOL

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    Since 2011, seaweed - known as ‘sargassum’ - in Mexico’s Quintana Roo state and across the Caribbean has exploded.Scientists suspect its invasion is related to climate change.

  5. Eucheuma - Wikipedia

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    Eucheuma, commonly known as sea moss or gusô (/ ɡ u ˈ s ɔː ʔ /), is a rhodophyte seaweed that may vary in color (purple, brown, and green). Eucheuma species are used in the production of carrageenan, an ingredient for cosmetics, food processing, and industrial manufacturing, as well as a food source for people in the Philippines, Caribbean and parts of Indonesia and Malaysia. [1]

  6. Caribbean could spawn tropical storm as final month of ...

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    Typically, the areas of focus late in the season are the Caribbean and off the Southeast coast," said AccuWeather Lead Hurricane Expert Alex DaSilva. Specifically, the Caribbean is the primary ...

  7. Caulerpa taxifolia - Wikipedia

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    Caulerpa taxifolia is a species of green seaweed, an alga of the genus Caulerpa, native to tropical waters of the Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean, and Caribbean Sea. [2] The species name taxifolia arises from the resemblance of its leaf-like fronds [3] to those of the yew (Taxus). [citation needed]

  8. Mariculture - Wikipedia

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    An example of the latter is the farming of plankton and seaweed, shellfish like shrimp or oysters, and marine finfish, in saltwater ponds. Non-food products produced by mariculture include: fish meal, nutrient agar, jewellery (e.g. cultured pearls), and cosmetics.

  9. Common seadragon - Wikipedia

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    The seadragons are slow-moving and, like most of their relatives, rely on excellent camouflage—the mimicry of seaweed, in this case—as a defense against predators. They lack the prehensile tail that many seahorses and pipefishes have evolved as anchors, to clasp and steady themselves; seadragons, instead, drift in the water among kelp and ...