Green Algae (Cladophora spp.) © diving guru

Green Algae (Cladophora spp.)

Green Algae (Cladophora spp.) – Groenwieren Taxonomy Green Algae, scientifically known as Cladophora spp., belong to the division Chlorophyta. They are filamentous algae found in freshwater, brackish, and marine environments. Distribution These algae thrive worldwide, from cold Arctic waters to tropical coastlines. They are most commonly seen in nutrient-rich areas, such as coastal waters, rivers, and…

Irish moss_ Chondrus_crispus_ © Kontos

Irish Moss (Chondrus crispus)

Irish Moss (Chondrus crispus) Taxonomy: Irish Moss belongs to the Gigartinaceae family. Which includes several types of red algae. Its scientific name, Chondrus crispus, refers to its wrinkled appearance and crisp texture. Species: While Chondrus crispus is the primary species called Irish Moss. It has close relatives in the red algae family that grow in similar…

Knotted Wrack (Ascophyllum nodosum) | external copyright © Hans Hillewaert

Knotted Wrack (Ascophyllum nodosum)

Sugar Kelp (Saccharina latissima) – Suikerkelp Taxonomy: Knotted Wrack is part of the Fucaceae family. This group includes many species of brown seaweed commonly found along rocky shores. Appearance: Recognizable by its olive-brown color and knotted appearance. The plant has bladder-like air sacs spaced along its length. Habitat: Found in the North Atlantic Ocean. Thrives…

Red Seaweed – Gelidium corneum

Sugar Kelp (Saccharina latissima) – Suikerkelp Taxonomy: Red Seaweed, known scientifically as Gelidium corneum, belongs to the Rhodophyta division. This group includes various red algae species found in marine environments. Species: Gelidium corneum is commonly recognized for its thin, branched structure. It can grow up to 30 cm long and forms dense mats in rocky…

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Sugar Kelp – Saccharina latissima

Sugar Kelp (Saccharina latissima) – Suikerkelp Taxonomy: Sugar Kelp belongs to the Saccharinaceae family. It is a brown algae commonly found in coastal waters.  Species: This kelp can grow up to 2 meters long. It has broad, flat blades that are often used in cooking. Habitat: It thrives in cold. Nutrient-rich waters. It grows attached to…