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This Sargassum is known to be a highly invasive species.
They named it after the Sargassum seaweed growing there.
We are sea grass, sargassum, drifting in the current.
Juveniles are usually found swimming under patches of Sargassum algae.
It is found among the fronds of floating Sargassum mats.
Sargassum is also cultivated and cleaned for use as an herbal remedy.
It was a round mass of Sargassum about the size of two fists.
The parent uses the secretion to attach the eggs to sargassum.
Sargassum provides a safe retreat for many species, both fish and weed being at the current's mercy.
Juvenile loggerheads share the Sargassum habitat with a variety of other organisms.
Sargassum species are an important group of seaweeds.
It lives among Sargassum seaweed which floats in subtropical oceans.
In addition to fish, fisherman have collected and dried algae (Sargassum) as fertilizer.
Juveniles are often found under floating sargassum mats, using the algae for protection.
A string of sargassum weed came past and he ducked under it, turning over to look at the small fish on the underside.
Agassiz was no less interested than other naturalists have been in the old question so long asked and still unanswered, about the Sargassum.
It is often found among Sargassum seaweed.
Juvenile turtles tend to live in floating sargassum seaweed beds for their first years.
Sargassum, with 10 times the output volume of Gracilaria.
There are exceptions, such as Sargassum, but the vast majority of free-floating production takes place within microscopic organisms.
Other species of driftfishes are associated with the floating seaweed Sargassum.
Sargassum is also a brown alga.
The sargassum and the almonds of the stone-pine completed the repast, during which the engineer spoke little.
Most species inhabit shallow, coastal waters, but a few are known from the open ocean, especially in association with sargassum mats.
The sea is named for the sargassum (or gulfweed), a seaweed that floats on the surface.