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  2. List of seaweeds and marine flowering plants of Australia ...

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    The list of seaweeds and marine flowering plants of Australia (temperate waters) is a list of marine species that form a part of the flora of Australia. The geographical range is from Perth, Western Australia to New South Wales, and those tropical species which are also found in this range may also be listed here..

  3. Seaweed - Wikipedia

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    Seaweed species such as kelps provide essential nursery habitat for fisheries and other marine species and thus protect food sources; other species, such as planktonic algae, play a vital role in capturing carbon and producing at least 50% of Earth's oxygen.

  4. Sargassum - Wikipedia

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    Sargassum is a genus of brown macroalgae in the order Fucales of the Phaeophyceae class. [1] Numerous species are distributed throughout the temperate and tropical oceans of the world, where they generally inhabit shallow water and coral reefs, and the genus is widely known for its planktonic (free-floating) species.

  5. Common seadragon - Wikipedia

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    A database of seadragon sightings, known as 'Dragon Search' has been established with support from the Marine Life Society of South Australia Inc., ('Dragon Search' arose as the logical progression of a similar project initiated by the MLSSA, which was the first community group or indeed organisation of any type to adopt the common seadragon's ...

  6. Wrack (seaweed) - Wikipedia

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    Another component of sea wrack may be seagrasses such as Zostera marina a marine flowering plant with bright green long narrow grass-like leaves. [2] Posidonia australis , which occurs sub-tidally on the southern coasts of Australia, sheds its older ribbon-like leaf blades in winter, resulting in thick accumulations along more sheltered shorelines.

  7. Ulva australis - Wikipedia

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    The researchers tested the hypothesis that U. australis is an independent species, but, the hypothesis was rejected due to U. australis' natural habitat along the shoreline being suppressed by the U. pertusa populations. Therefore, it can be concluded that the Ulva australis is a species introduced to Australia that originated in Japan. However ...

  8. Why seaweed is one of the best foods you can eat when ... - AOL

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    Its unique nutritional benefits and medicinal properties have helped seaweed soar in popularity in recent decades, causing the global commercial seaweed market to reach more than 17 billion last ...

  9. Silver gull - Wikipedia

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    The nest is located on the ground and consists of seaweed, roots, and plant stems. [6] The nests may be found in low shrubs, rocks and jetties. [6] Typical clutch size is one to three eggs. [4] [6] Often two broods are raised in a year, and both adults share nest-building, incubation and feeding. [4]