| 1. | The parent uses the secretion to attach the eggs to sargassum.
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| 2. | Sargassum is also cultivated and cleaned for use as an herbal remedy.
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| 3. | This " Sargassum " is known to be a highly invasive species.
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| 4. | Juveniles are often found under floating sargassum mats, using the algae for protection.
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| 5. | The juvenile fish are Sargassum weed ".
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| 6. | It has also been reported to live within Venezuelan " Sargassum " beds.
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| 7. | Juvenile loggerheads share the " Sargassum " habitat with a variety of other organisms.
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| 8. | Larvae and juveniles live pelagically, often under sargassum mats or jellyfish until they move inshore.
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| 9. | Sargassum is brown microalgae, so I suppose that makes anything that eats it an algivore.
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| 10. | In the absence of sargassum, sea turtle young feed in the vicinity of upwelling " fronts ".
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