The Golden Forest
A forest of seaweed called crayweed in Sydney harbor in Australia sheltered immense populations of wildlife from microscopic krill to octopus, dolphins, and sharks.
Read MoreSwimming in the Forest
I was like a bird flying over the treetops, gazing down at the moving branches below—a forest of seaweed dancing to the rhythm of the ocean.
Read MoreThe Floating Forest of Sargassum
Sargassum seaweed looks like flat, floating mats of weed. But below the surface, Sargassum creates a whole forest—upside down.
Read MoreThe Forest in the Sea
Happy book birthday to The Forest in the Sea! I really enjoyed researching this book as I’ve always loved seaweed.
Read MoreSeaweed: The Edible Forest
In the depths of the potato famine the Irish found on the seashore a crop of nutritious food that their ancestors had eaten, a life-giving food the fungus couldn’t kill: seaweed.
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