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Seaweed

Seaweed | Seaweeds

Seaweed meaning

Any of numerous marine algae, such as a kelp. | Any of various fresh water plants and algae.

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The day-long Maine Seaweed Festival drew thousands of seaweed lovers to South Portland in 2014 and 2015 before it was canceled because of a rift between organizers and seaweed harvesters.

In addition to drying the kelp, Seaweed Farmer Services plans to offer processing services, such as milling the seaweed into different forms.

The Philippines government, through its National Seaweed Technology Development Center (NSTDC), is leading efforts to culture old seaweed varieties in laboratories, in a bid to come up with more disease-resistant kinds.

Adding seaweed, oregano or garlic to cow diets can cut methane emissions, but getting more than 1 billion free-ranging cattle to eat seaweed or garlic is logistically almost impossible.

It was always the intention to process both dry seaweed and fresh seaweed in the facility as part of that planning application, the company said.

So besides the grilled silver salmon, teriyaki chicken, rolled omelette, deep-fried chikuwa with seaweed, stir-fried lotus root, yuzu daikon radish and spicy cod roe are also added in the bento to create the ultimate seaweed bento.

The shops also sell jarred seaweed mayonnaise, hummus, seaweed spreads, and everything else you need to host seafaring aperitif hours back home.

And in bad news for seaweed lovers, 海水温が上がるにつれ、ノリの藻場が消えていくと予想されています (kaisuion ga agaru ni tsure, nori no moba ga kiete-iku to yosō sarete-imasu, as the ocean temperature rises, seaweed beds are projected to disappear).

Snacks including Teriyaki Roasted Seaweed Snacks and Premium Roasted Seaweed by GimMe Organic, Black Sesame Rice Crackers by Spiral Foods and multiple brands of chips, including those suggesting they may be healthier options, would be downgraded.

The Seaweed Bath Co.’s Restoring Marine Night Therapy uses a proprietary formula with Vitamin B3 and 3 varieties of seaweed to naturally detox, restore and protect skins’ protective moisture barrier.

Bobbitt said the molecule comes from a rare species of cold-water seaweed, and because Oceans Ltd. has defined the molecular structure, it is now able to make the seaweed synthetically.

A more likely source is alliga, "binding, entwining." citation The Ancient Greek word for seaweed was φῦκος (fūkos or phykos), which could mean either the seaweed (probably red algae) or a red dye derived from it.

According to the Great Pond Foundation, harmful cyanobacteria blooms in ponds are the result of rapid growth in single cell algae and seaweed, which can be exacerbated by the introduction of excess nitrogen and phosphorus and increased heat.

A firm favourite is 'The Scouse One', which is a fried chicken thigh on a brioche bun with lettuce, homemade dill pickles, chip shop curry sauce, crispy seaweed and pepper mayo.

As well as being a carbon sink, the seaweed could also be grown and sold as feedstocks for industrial processes which would be an alternative to fossil fuel resources, Mr Auckland said.

City leaders were also exploring mariculture—raising seaweed, sea cucumbers, and sea urchins.

CMFRI’s special publication titled ‘Good Management Practices in Seaweed Farming’ was also released by the Union Minister.

Fishworkers I have met speak of muddied waters, islands disappearing and drastic reduction in fish and seaweed at the peak of the sand trade.

He said the octopus started out as the color of green seaweed but soon began to show its blue rings.

It is a joint effort between fishermen, aquaculture specialists, accomplished entrepreneurs and professionals to "responsibly realise the potential for a Scottish seaweed industry".