to the sun in Nova Scotia, Canada alt Photo of seaweed with small swollen areas at the end of each ... States alt Photo of detached seaweed frond lying on sand Image Kelp forest Otago 1s.JPG right thumb The top of a kelp forest in Otago , New Zealand alt Photo of seaweed with the tip floating at the surface Seaweed is a loose, colloquial term encompassing macroscopic, multicellular , benthos ..., etc. . Taxonomy A seaweed may belong to one of several groups of multicellular algae the red ... bluegreen algae Cyanobacteria are sometimes considered as seaweeds seaweed is a colloquial term and lacks ... requirements dominate seaweed ecology . These are the presence of seawater or at least brackish water ... Onigiri and Wakame miso soup miso soup , Japan Image Seaweed Farms in Indonesia.jpg thumb right Small plots being used to farm seaweed in Indonesia , with each rectangle belonging to a different family ... Seaweed has a variety of purposes, for which it is seaweed farming farmed ref name Sun.Star cite news title Seaweed farmers get better prices if united url http www.sunstar.com.ph static dav 2008 06 ... 2007 01 06 work Life and Health, Guardian.co.uk publisher The Guardian ref Food main Edible seaweed ... a new pancit or noodles made from seaweed, which has health benefits. It is rich in calcium , magnesium and iodine , and seaweed noodles can be cooked into pancit canton , pancit luglug , spaghetti or carbonara . ref name ABS CBN News cite news title Albay folk promote seaweed pansit url http www.abs cbnnews.com nation regions 04 08 08 albay folk promote seaweed pansit publisher ABS CBN ... is a red alga used in Wales to make laver seaweed laver . Laverbread , made from oats and the laver ... products, dairy items and baked goods. Medicine Image Seaweed 600.jpg thumb right Seaweed covered rocks in the United Kingdom alt Photo of rocks covered by dried plant matter Image Seaweed on rocks at Atlantic Ocean.jpg thumb right Seaweed on rocks in Long Island alt Photo of a rock jetty covered with seaweed ... more details
TOCright Seaweed is a generic name for various types of underwater algae. The term may also refer to Seaweed band , an American rock band Seaweed musician , a rock musician Seaweed British musician , stage name of Christopher Lenox Smith, keyboard player for the Ozric Tentacles Edible seaweed , algae that can be eaten or used in the preparation of food disambig ... more details
File Seaweed farming Nusa Lembongan, Bali 16Aug2009 edit.jpg thumb 300px right alt A person stands in shallow water, gathering seaweed that has grown on a rope. A seaweed farmer in Nusa Lembongan gathers the plant that has grown on a rope. Seaweed farming is the practice of cultivating and harvesting seaweed . In its most simple form, it consists of the management of naturally found batches. In its most advanced form, it consists of fully controlling the life cycle of the plant. Types of seaweed that are harvested include Gelidium , Pterocladia , ref name seafarm111 harvnb Borgese 1980 p 111 ref Porphyra , ref name seafarm112 and Laminaria . ref name seafarm116 harvnb Borgese 1980 p 116 ref History Seaweed farming began in Japan as early as 1670 in Tokyo Bay . In autumn of each year, farmers would throw bamboo branches into shallow, muddy water, where the spores of the seaweed would collect. A few weeks later these branches would be moved to a river estuary . The nutrients from the river would help the seaweed to grow. ref name seafarm112 harvnb Borgese 1980 p 112 ref In the 1940s, the Japanese improved this method by placing nets of synthetic material tied to bamboo poles. This effectively doubled the production. ref name seafarm112 A cheaper variant of this method is called the hibi method simple ropes stretched between bamboo poles. Environmental impact Several environmental problems can result from seaweed farming. Sometimes seaweed farmers cut down mangroves to use as stakes for their ropes. This, however, negatively affects the farming since it reduces the water quality. Farmers may also sometimes remove Zostera eelgrass from their farming areas. This however is also ... p 53 ref Seaweed farming helps to preserve coral reefs. ref name coral54 harvnb Zertruche Gonzalez 1997 p 54 ref Societal impact The practice of seaweed farming has long since spread beyond Japan. In 1997 it was estimated that 40,000 people in the Philippines made their living through seaweed farming ... more details
Willie Seaweed 1893 1967 was a Kwakwaka wakw wood carver from Canada . Early life Kwakwaka wakw carver Willie Seaweed was born in 1893 at Blunden Harbour, British Columbia , where he lived until his death ... Press year 1999 ISBN 0881924717, ISBN 9780881924718 ref and so as chief of the Nakwaktokw band, Seaweed was called Heyhlamas or Rights Maker. His informal name was Kwaghitola or Smoky Top. Seaweed was his official Canadian name, as First People had to have a legal name recognized by the government. Seaweed s father was a Kwakwaka wakw chief and died when he was a young boy. Somehow Seaweed managed ... maintained and spoke his Kwak wala language during his entire lifetime. During his childhood, Seaweed apprenticed in carving with his half brother Johnny Davis. Professional life Seaweed was a Northwest ... career coincided with the Canadian ban on the Potlatch ceremony. During this time Seaweed carved .... Most of Seaweed s work was considered illegal because they consisted of ceremonial items and had to do with chiefly duties or public speaking. There are over 120 known and cataloged examples of Seaweed ... wakw community as gifts from potlatch ceremonies. Seaweed used his extensive knowledge of traditional stories, songs and dances and incorporated them into his work. Artistic style Seaweed was also ... expression. Combined with Chief George, Charley George Sr. and George Walkus, Seaweed helped to create ... in red, black, orange, yellow, blue and green, to give their work a more theatrical appearance. Seaweed ... circles. Seaweed was very prolific in his time. Of the more than 120 items collected, two thirds ... artists and Willie Seaweed in particular continued to flourish at the hands of their offspring. Charley George Jr., Charley G. Walkus and Joe Seaweed continued this remarkable artistic and cultural .... Detroit St. James Press, 1998. http www.abcbookworld.com view author.php?id 7012 Willie Seaweed. ABC Book World. 06 Apr. 2009. http www.losal.org Willie Seaweed. McGaugh Elementary School. 06 Apr ... more details
Sheet Seaweed Fertiliser work Gardening Australia publisher ABC date 2006 12 16 url http www.abc.net.au ... range of trace element s and amino acids . For those who cannot gather fresh seaweed, it is available .... In the Channel Islands , such seaweed fertiliser is known as vraic in their dialects of Norman language ... . Falkland Islanders have also been nicknamed Kelpers from time to time, from collecting seaweed partly ... more details
refimprove date March 2011 Infobox musical artist Name Seaweed Img Img capt Background group or band Alias Origin Tacoma, Washington , USA Genre Punk rock , Indie rock , Grunge Years active 1989 2000 br 2007 present Label Sub Pop br Hollywood Records br Merge Records Associated acts URL Current members Aaron Stauffer br Clint Werner br Wade Neal br John Atkins br Jesse Fox Past members Bob Bulgrien br Alan Cage Seaweed is a band from Tacoma, Washington who were active throughout the 1990s. Their style of music is a combination of punk rock and grunge , mostly due to its dirty sound. History In their early days, Seaweed was signed to Washington s Sub Pop , but later released albums on Hollywood Records and Merge Records . Seaweed s contemporaries during the time of their existence included Mudhoney band Mudhoney , Samiam , Jawbreaker band Jawbreaker and tourmates Superchunk and Quicksand band Quicksand . The band toured extensively in the United States with Green Day , Candlebox and Bad Religion as well as overseas, including shows in Brazil with Garage Fuzz . They were well known for their cover of Fleetwood Mac s Go Your Own Way song Go Your Own Way , which appeared in the movie Clerks . In 2006, their song Losing Skin appeared on the soundtrack for the video game NHL 2K7 ref http www.allgame.com cg agg.dll?p agg&sql 1 49927 T3 ref . On May 15, 2007, the band announced, via MySpace ... and Indications 1998, Merge Records EPs Seaweed EP Seaweed 1990, Leopard Gecko Tupelo Singles Just A Smirk 7 1990, Leopard Gecko Just A Smirk Installing Seaweed Superchunk Geek 1990, Leopard Gecko ... Reflist External links Allmusic class artist id p14198 biography pure url yes Seaweed at the AMG http www.subpop.com artists seaweedSeaweed at Sub Pop http www.myspace.com seaweedSeaweed at MySpace DEFAULTSORT Seaweed Category Musical groups from Tacoma, Washington Category American pop punk musical groups es Seaweed fr Seaweed it Seaweed ... more details
, John SAS Survival Handbook ref Japan consumes no fewer than 7 types of seaweed identified by name, and the general term for seaweed is used primarily for science and not in menus. Seaweed contains ... in seaweed whereas North American individuals are not. ref http www.nature.com nature ... wfs wfsseaweed.htm Culinary seaweed list ref include div col 2 Arame Eisenia bicyclis Badderlocks ... Hijiki or Hiziki Sargassum fusiforme Chondrus crispus Irish moss Chondrus crispus Laver seaweed ... food an Food and Agriculture Organization FAO report Commons category Edible seaweed DEFAULTSORT Edible Seaweed Category Seaweeds Category Edible algae de Algen Lebensmittel es Alga comestible ... more details
Seaweed dermatitis is a cutaneous condition characterized by inflammation of the skin caused by marine alga, specifically Lyngbya majuscula . ref name Andrews cite book author James, William D. Berger, Timothy G. et al. title Andrews Diseases of the Skin clinical Dermatology publisher Saunders Elsevier location year 2006 pages isbn 0 7216 2921 0 oclc doi accessdate ref rp 431 See also Seaweed Dogger Bank itch Skin lesion References reflist Cutaneous infection stub Category Parasitic infestations, stings, and bites of the skin ... more details
instruments Seaweed is a Rock music rock musician from North Carolina, United States . He was a longtime ... 13 . Seaweed went on to play in another horror punk band The Graveyard Boulevard in which he was the vocalist and bassist. Currently Seaweed is involved in a solo Industrial rock project under the name needleHole . Biography Seaweed first became involved musically with future Frankenstein Drag Queens ..., until 2000. Although he was not in the band at the time 2001 Seaweed also recorded on the final full ... with 13 going on to play in the Murderdolls . In 2002, along with Abby Normal and Sicko Zero, Seaweed ... as Seaweed instead decided to concentrate on his solo Industrial rock project needleHole . Recent ... Zero, and The Graveyard Boulevard guitarist Abby Normal after patching up differences, Seaweed however did not rejoin due to rumoured relationship strains with 13. Seaweed has continued with his Industrial ... for download via the projects MySpace profile under the needleHole name. In 2005 Seaweed joined the band ... www.myspace.com astridhaven and website www.astrid haven.com . In 2008 Seaweed parted ways with Astrid Haven to once again rejoin The Graveyard Blvd. Seaweed would play a hand full of shows until leaving ... Persondata . NAME Seaweed ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Seaweed Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living ... more details
The Seaweed Rebellion is an informal marine environmentalism environmentalist activism activist movement in the United States . Deriving its name from an analogy with grassroots democracy , the movement comprises disparate organizations with the common aim of protecting the ocean s, sea s and coast s of the United States. The Blue Frontier Campaign is an umbrella organization aiming to coordinate these groups into a common voice to achieve effective lobbying of federal and state policy makers. The name was first applied to a 1947 court case between the United States and California over who owned the sea bed, and the associated oil deposits, off the state coast but is now heard rarely in that context. References David Helvarg Helvarg, David . Oceans of Trouble , Multinational Monitor , vol. 24 no.9 September 2003 Fitzgerald, Edward A. The Seaweed Rebellion Federal State Provincial Conflicts Over Offshore Energy Development in the United States, Canada, and Australia , Connecticut Journal of International Law vol.7 no. 2 p. 255 Spring 1992 Vaughan, Bob. DMR credibility questioned in Maine , Bangor Daily News , March 8, 2002 US poli stub Category Political advocacy groups in the United States Category Environment of the United States ... more details
Taxobox image image width regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Perciformes familia Blenniidae genus Parablennius species P. marmoreus binomial Parablennius marmoreus binomial authority Poey, 1876 synonyms Blennius marmoreus small Poey, 1876 small ref http www.fishbase.org Nomenclature SynonymsList.php?ID 3769&SynCode 24847&GenusName Parablennius&SpeciesName marmoreus Synonyms of Parablennius marmoreus at www.fishbase.org. ref Parablennius marmoreus , known commonly as the Seaweed blenny ref http www.fishbase.org comnames CommonNamesList.php?ID 3769&GenusName Parablennius&SpeciesName marmoreus&StockCode 3965 Common names for Parablennius marmoreus at www.fishbase.org. ref is a species of combtooth blenny found in coral reef s in the western Atlantic ocean. ref name Fishbase http www.fishbase.org summary SpeciesSummary.php?genusname Parablennius&speciesname marmoreus Parablennius marmoreus at www.fishbase.org. ref It was first named by Poey in 1876, and can reach a maximum length of 8.5 centimetres. ref name Fishbase It is a commercial aquarium fish. ref name Fishbase References reflist category Animals described in 1876 Category Fish of the Americas Category Fish of the Atlantic Ocean Category Parablennius Blenniidae stub ca Parablennius marmoreus es Parablennius marmoreus uk Parablennius marmoreus ... more details
File Laver and toast.JPG thumb 200px Laver and Toast Laver is an edible seaweed that has a high mineral salt content, particularly iodine and iron . It is used for making laverbread, a traditional Welsh cuisine Welsh dish . Laver is common around the west coast of Britain and east coast of Ireland along the Irish Sea . Laver is unique among seaweeds because it is only one cell thick. ref cite web url http www.walesonline.co.uk news wales news tm objectid 14828141&method full&siteid 50082&headline laverbread name page.html title laverbread WalesOnline publisher www.walesonline.co.uk accessdate 2008 08 10 last first ref It is smooth and fine, often clinging to rocks. The principal variety is Porphyra purple laver Porphyra laciniata Porphyra umbilicalis . ref cite web url http www.algaebase.org search species detail ?species id 102 title Algaebase Species Detail publisher www.algaebase.org accessdate 2008 08 10 last first ref This tends to be a brownish colour, but boils down to a dark green pulp when prepared. The high iodine content gives the seaweed a distinctive flavour in common with olive s and oyster s. ref name hartley cite book last Hartley first Dorthy authorlink coauthors title Food in England publisher Macdonald & Co. year 1954 location pages 561 2 url doi id ISBN 0 356 00606 9 ref Ulva lactuca , also known as Sea lettuce , is occasionally eaten as green laver, which is regarded as inferior to the purple laver. ref cite web url http www.bbc.co.uk nature blueplanet factfiles plants sea lettuce bg.shtml title BBC Science & Nature Sea Life Fact files Sea lettuce publisher www.bbc.co.uk accessdate 2008 08 10 last first ref Laver is sometimes also known as slake . ref .... To make laverbread, the seaweed is boiled for several hours then minced or puree d. The gelatinous ... sub , Vitamin A A , Vitamin D D and Vitamin C C . See also Edible seaweed Nori a similar tasting Porphyra ... another edible seaweed. References Notes reflist Bibliography Lamb, Leeks and Laverbread , Gilli ... more details
Wrack is the common name for several species of seaweed in the family Fucaceae . Pelvetia canaliculata L. Dcne. et Thur., Fucus spiralis L., Fucus vesiculosus L., Ascophyllum nodosum L. Le Jol. and Fucus serratus L. are the most common examples to be found in the British Isles . Others are Fucus ceranoides L. Fucus cottonii M.J.Wynne and Magne Fucus distichus L., and Fucus evanescans C.Agardh.d These algae are large and being common have common names in English. F. serratus is known as Toothed Wrack Fucus vesiculosus is known as Bladder Wrack Fucus spiralis is known as Spiral Wrack Ascophyllum nodosum is known as Knotted Wrack and Pelvetia canaliculata is known as Channelled Wrack . These species along, with others, are found worldwide. For more information, see the species names or genus name Genus Ascophyllum Ascophyllum nodosum L. Le Jolis. Europe , north eastern North America . Genus Fucus Fucus distichus L. California , USA . Fucus edentarulus De la Pylaie. Northeastern North America. Fucus evanescens C.Agardh. Northeastern North America. Fucus filiformis Gmelin. Northeastern North America. Fucus gardneri Silva. Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands . Fucus miclonensis De la Pylaie. Northeastern North America. Fucus serratus L.Europe. Northeastern North America. Fucus spiralis L.Europe. Northeastern North America. Fucus vesiculosus L. Europe,including Greenland northeastern North America. Genus Hesperophycus Hesperophycus harveyanus Decne. S.& G. California, USA . Genus Pelvetia Pelvetia canaliculata L. Decaisne and Thuret. Hope Island British Columbia Canada San Luis Obispo County, California USA . Pelvetia fastigiata J.Ag. DeToni. California USA . Genus Pelvetiopsis Pelvetiopsis arborescens Gardn. California USA . Pelvetiopsis limitata Gardn. California USA . Further references http www.pznow.co.uk marine wrack.html Uncategorized date January 2011 science stub sco Wrack ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2007 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Tarquin s Seaweed Farm Type Album Artist Porcupine Tree Cover Tarquin.jpg Released early 1989 Recorded 1987 1988 Genre Psychedelic rock Length 87 17 Label Independently Produced Reviews Last album This album Tarquin s Seaweed Farm br 1989 Next album Love, Death & Mussolini br 1990 Tarquin s Seaweed Farm , subtitled Words from a Hessian Sack , is the first album to be released by Steven Wilson under the name Porcupine Tree . It was originally a compiled cassette of experimental music made by Steven Wilson for his joke band he formed with his friend Malcom Stocks. The cassette was only sent out to a few people, but was enough to give the band a bit of fame in the UK underground music scene of the time, being picked up by the underground magazine Freakbeat. It was later released under Delerium Records in 1991 in a limited edition of 300 copies, with a few tweaks in the track listing. Eventually, the tracks from this and the later Porcupine Tree album The Nostalgia Factory were compiled into what are considered Porcupine Tree s first true studio albums, On the Sunday of Life and Yellow Hedgerow Dreamscape . Track listing All tracks written by Steven Wilson except Jupiter Island written by Wilson Duffy, Clarinet Vignette written by Wilson Masters and The Cross written by Prince musician Prince . Artwork by Alistair Campbell. Cassette side A Music for the Head Here 2 44 Jupiter Island 6 09 Nun s Cleavage Left 2 45 Clarinet Vignette 1 18 Nun s Cleavage Right 1 09 Space Transmission 2 56 Message from a Self Destructing Turnip 28 Radioactive Toy 5 49 Towel 3 33 Wastecoat 1 10 Mute Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 8 06 Music for the Head There 1 24 Cassette side B No Reason to Live, No Reason to Die 11 09 Daughters ... show Porcupine Tree Category Porcupine Tree albums Category 1989 albums es Tarquin s Seaweed Farm it Tarquin s Seaweed Farm ... more details
Summary Photo of five types of seaweed found next to the coast at Dellys , Algeria . Licensing GFDL self with disclaimers migration relicense ... more details
Gutweed may refer to Ulva intestinalis , a seaweed Sonchus arvensis , a terrestrial plant disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
wiktionary wrack The term wrack can refer to a thin, flying cloud. Wrack may also refer to wrack mathematics , a concept in knot theory wrack seaweed , several species of seaweed Wrack novel Wrack novel , a novel about the Mahogany Ship Bladder wrack, Fucus vesiculosus , a brown seaweed or macroalgae People with the surname Wrack Darren Wrack born 1976 , English footballer Matt Wrack 21st century , British firefighter and trade unionist See also Rack disambiguation disambig ... more details
fhearr a bh in irinn This translates as Seaweed from the yellow cliff, Irish seaweedSeaweed from ... Seaweed from the yellow cliff, Irish seaweedSeaweed from the ocean, the best in all of Ireland There is a yellow gold head on the Gaelic seaweed There are two blunt ears on the stately seaweed The Irish seaweed has beautiful black shoes The stately seaweed has a beret and trousers Chorus 2x What are you doing here? says the Irish seaweed At courting with your daughter, says the stately seaweed I would go to Ni ir with the Irish seaweed I would buy expensive shoes, said the Irish seaweed Chorus ... is well groomed Oh where are you taking my daughter? says the Irish seaweed Well, I d take her with me, says the stately seaweedSeaweed from the yellow cliff, Irish seaweed Chorus Seaweed from the yellow cliff, Irish seaweedSeaweed from the ocean, the best, the best Seaweed from the yellow cliff, Irish seaweedSeaweed from the ocean, the best, the best The best in all of Ireland Notable recordings ... more details
Thallic can refer to Macrothallic , meaning large bodied usually referring to Seaweed . Thallus , an undifferentiated vegetative tissue of plants and fungi Thallium Thallic compound , a compound which contains thallium in the 3 oxidation state disambig ... more details