The sargassumfish lives in clumps of drifting sargassum, which often floats into the deeper ocean and has been known to take the sargassumfish as far north as Norway.
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Large amounts of fresh water are required to irrigate the crops, together with sargassum seaweed ( gathered from the nearby Atlantic Ocean during the summer ) for fertilization.
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Previous studies have shown that " Sargassum muticum " is able to do biosorption of heavy metals like cadmium, chlorophenolic compounds, and nickel . ..
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The colouration of " Planes minutus " is very variable, and camouflages the crab against the " Sargassum " weed it often lives on.
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Most of the world's 40-or-so species of seaweed _ sargassum is the family name _ attach to rocks and stay put, he said.
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Juveniles live near the surface of the ocean, often hiding amongst large mats of jellyfish or Sargassum weed, with a coloration that camouflages the fish in the weed.
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""'Sargassum horneri " "'is a species of brown Pacific, beginning in Baja California and advancing north along the California coastline.
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The slugs live on floating algae like " Sargassum ", where they have the same color and shape as the alga and can hardly be seen by predators.
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So a Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission helicopter had to be called from Miami as the boats motored south and out as far as 14 miles looking for the sargassum weed.
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A brown seaweed named " Sargassum muticum ", originally from the Pacific ( Japan ) was discovered on 15 March 1995 in Strangford Lough at Paddy's Point.