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The "wrack line" on beaches: An ecological bridge between land and sea.
Credit: David Spiller |
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Much of the floating seaweed off the Bahamas is sargassum, named for the Sargasso Sea.
Credit: bermudatriangle.org |
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The deep blue sea: Its seaweed is a treasure trove for species in the ocean and on land.
Credit: David Spiller |
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Jonah Piovia-Scott in an experimental plot. Some plots had seaweed added, others did not.
Credit: David Spiller |
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Mats of seaweed; they will soon float ashore on islands in the Bahamas.
Credit: David Spiller |
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David Spiller (second from left) and other scientists study ocean-land connections.
Credit: Nancy Bottomley |
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