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Kelp at the surface.

Kelp at the surface.
Kelp at the surface.
Kelp at the surface.
Kelp at the surface.
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(43°4′10″N, 70°42′31″W)
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Bailey, David
Kelp at the surface.
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02/10/2021
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Caption from Oceanus magazine, Vol. 55, No. 2, Pg. 23:
A strand of sugar kelp being experimentally farmed in New Castle, NH. Kelp and other seaweeds provide essential micronutrients and bioactive compounds for human health. Their stem-like stipes (attached to the long leafy blades) are rich in alginate, an important compound extracted from= seaweeds and used in pharmaceuticals and biomedicine.
Caption from Oceanus magazine, Vol. 55, No. 2, Pg. 1, Features TOC page:
22, The Bounty of the Ocean.
Scientists say there's still much to learn about the nutritional and health benefits of the sea.
Photo by David Bailey
Copyright © Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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