Seaweed 101
Imagine being able to handle anything that comes your way. Your immune system actually can! With the support of nutrient-rich seaweed, your body can keep diseases at bay and help you feel healthier.If you’ve only experienced seaweed in sushi, it...
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In addition to chlorophyll, red seaweeds also contain red and blue pigments such as phycoerythrin, phycocyanin, and allophycocyanin. These pigments interact in different combinations that can mask the green chlorophyll.
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Green seaweeds tend to grow closest to the shore, in shallow waters, and are most closely related to land plants. They encompass both multi-cellular and single-cellular algae, thriving in both saline and freshwater environments.
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Seaweeds are classified as algae, although they are often referred to as 'sea vegetables' or 'plants from the sea’. Brown seaweeds are a diverse group often characterized by their brown or olive-green color, primarily found in colder coastal waters, and...
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You asked for it, we have it! Spanning over 250 million miles at an average of 2 miles deep, the wonders of the ocean come to life. Here lies a treasure of riches that we are just beginning to discover....
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