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Utilization of seaweeds in Thailand [PDF]
Different seaweeds harvested from natural stocks are utilized in Thailand as human food and animal feed and for medicinal purpose and extraction of crude agar. Gracilaria and Porphyra are the most exploited commercially.
Lewmanomont, Khanjanapaj
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Kajian Pustaka Potensi Sargassum Sp. Sebagai Nutrasetikal [PDF]
Sargassum sp. is a type of seaweed commonly found in Indonesia. Chemical analysis and experimental studies have demonstrated the potential of Sargassum sp. as a nutraceutical, with findings of bioactive compounds with health effects and benefits.
Aryatikta, Reyhan+2 more
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Genomic Footprints of Hybridisation in North Atlantic Eels (Anguilla anguilla and A. rostrata)
ABSTRACT Understanding interspecific introgressive hybridisation and the biological significance of introgressed variation remains an important goal in population genomics. European (Anguilla anguilla) and American eel (A. rostrata) represent a remarkable case of hybridisation.
Aja Noersgaard Buur Tengstedt+6 more
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Since 2011, inhabitants of Martinique and Guadeloupe (French West Indies) have been suffering from the disruption of sargassums’ beachings. Accustomed to the Atlantic coasts of the Caribeean territories for centuries, the flow and circulation of the ...
Fanny Sabourin Labrousse
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Chemical Characterization of Sargassum Fluitans [PDF]
Sargassum fluitans is a seaweed that has existed in the North Atlantic for thousands of years. The Sargasso Sea which gets its name from sargassum was observed by Portuguese seafarers in the 15th century (Rythner, 1956).
Wharton, Marcus Brian
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Mrs Gulliver's Travels: Minor‐Character Elaboration in Theory and Practice
Critical Quarterly, EarlyView.
Daniel Cook
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SUMMARY Exploration of Australian fucoids for aquaculture has been limited, despite their high diversity and endemism. Sargassum fusiforme (hijiki in Japanese) is a highly‐valued seaweed worldwide for human consumption, but concerns about high arsenic concentrations limit importation into countries with strict safe‐food regulations. We investigated the
Daniel Vairo+2 more
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A comparison of in situ and on‐vessel larval rearing for coral seeding
Coral sexual recruitment is critical to reef recovery yet often fails on degraded reefs. Coral seeding is one approach to artificially increase the densities of coral settlers on reefs and can be applied in many ways. A thorough comparison of seeding‐method performance is needed to inform restoration decisions yet is difficult to undertake given the ...
Carly J. Randall+8 more
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Once and Future Gulf of Mexico Ecosystem: Restoration Recommendations of an Expert Working Group [PDF]
The Deepwater Horizon (DWH) well blowout released more petroleum hydrocarbons into the marine environment than any previous U.S. oil spill (4.9 million barrels), fouling marine life, damaging deep sea and shoreline habitats and causing closures of ...
Charles H. Peterson+17 more
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Biodiversity study of Southern Biscayne Bay and Card Sound 1968-1973 [PDF]
A multi-disciplinary investigation was conducted in southern Biscayne Bay and Card Sound from 1968 to 1973. The purpose of the investigation was to conduct an integrated study of the ecology of southern Biscayne Bay with special emphasis on the effects ...
Cantillo, A. Y.+2 more
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