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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 ...

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  6. Salicornia pacifica - Wikipedia

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    Salicornia pacifica, also known as pickleweed, sea asparagus, [1] Pacific swampfire, or glasswort, is a species of low-growing perennial succulent halophyte in the genus Salicornia found in the Pacific coast of North America and California.

  7. Scallop aquaculture - Wikipedia

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    The sea scallop is cultured in the eastern USA. Scallop aquaculture is the commercial activity of cultivating (farming) scallops until they reach a marketable size and can be sold as a consumer product. Wild juvenile scallops, or spat, were collected for growing in Japan as early as 1934. [1]

  8. Mariculture - Wikipedia

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    The largest deep water open ocean farm in the world is raising cobia 12 km off the northern coast of Panama in highly exposed sites. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] There has been considerable discussion as to how mariculture of seaweeds can be conducted in the open ocean as a means to regenerate decimated fish populations by providing both habitat and the basis ...

  9. Talk:Sea pickle - Wikipedia

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