seaweed in the PONS Dictionary

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At these sites bleaching and mortality was limited to areas of direct contact with seaweeds or their extracts.
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Its hydroid form grows as feathery stems resembling seaweed from a basal stolon.
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As such, the quantity of seaweed present reaches a peak in early summer and then decreases.
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They are composed of feathers, guano, seaweed, the cases of tube-dwelling worms and even garbage.
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The result is crispy and not unlike seaweed.
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It takes years for seaweed to grow, so don't remove it from its anchorage.
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Expected average annual yields of the system for a hypothetical 1 ha were of bivalves and of seaweeds.
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They have only shown one cristallized charophyte oogone (reproductive seaweed cells) (currently living in freshwater) not datable.
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Seaweed culture has been trialled with little success so far.
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The nest is built from stringy plants, such as grasses or seaweed, and held together by the birds' own guano.
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