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Sieve Kelp
Agarum clathratum
North Pacific Distribution:
Arctic Ocean and Bering Sea, Alaska to northern Washington; Korea; Japan; Russia
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Former Scientific Names:
Fucus agarum, Fucus pertusus, Agarum cribrosum, Agarum gmelini
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Description:
Thallus of this medium brown kelp has a branched holdfast (haptera), a stipe up to 30 cm (12 in) long, a stiff blade riddled with small, distinctive holes, and a wide midrib. The blade grows to 90 cm (35 in) long and 50 cm (20 in) wide. When present, fertile patches (sori) are found toward the edges of the blade. Habitat: This perennial kelp is found on rock in the very low intertidal to subtidal to a depth of at least 15 m (50 ft) and prefers a semi-protected habitat. Similar taxa:Agarum turneri, Neoagarum fimbriatum, Thalassiophyllum clathrus.
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