Pacific Seaweeds

Pacific Seaweeds
Author: Louis Druehl,Bridgette Clarkston
Publsiher: Harbour Publishing
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2016-06-04
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781550177381

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This updated and expanded guide thoroughly documents every aspect of seaweed life, from species identification and seaweed biology to the essential—and often surprising—roles seaweed plays in the marine ecosystem and our everyday lives. Seaweeds are used in everything from cosmetics to sustainable biofuels, and some species, like kelp, contribute to the remediation of coastal ecosystems. Featuring an attractive new full-color design, the expanded Pacific Seaweeds includes updated species descriptions, dozens of additional color photos, new species discovered since the original edition, and brand-new sections on common shore plants and the use of DNA techniques to discover, catalog and identify seaweeds. It also features several new recipes and an essay on umami—because in addition to all its other uses, some species of seaweed make delectable food. Packed with illustrations, vivid color photographs, comprehensive scientific information and further readings, this easy-to-use guidebook will appeal to marine biologists, amateur beachcombers, gourmet foragers and everyone in between.

Seaweeds

Seaweeds
Author: Ole G. Mouritsen
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2013-06-14
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780226044361

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Champions seaweed as a staple food while simultaneously explaining its biology, ecology, cultural history, and gastronomy.

The Biology of Seaweeds

The Biology of Seaweeds
Author: Christopher S. Lobban,Michael James Wynne,Lobban
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 806
Release: 1981-01-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0520045858

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The Seaweed Collector s Handbook

The Seaweed Collector s Handbook
Author: Miek Zwamborn
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2021-06-03
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1788165470

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Seaweed is so familiar and yet its names - pepper dulse, sea lettuce, bladderwrack - are largely unknown to us. In this short, exquisitely illustrated portrait, the Dutch poet and artist Miek Zwamborn shares her discoveries of its history, culture and use, from the Neolithic people of the Orkney Islands to sushi artisans in modern Japan. Seaweed troubled Columbus on his voyages across the Atlantic, intrigued von Humboldt in the Sargasso Sea and inspired artists from Hokusai to Matisse. Covering seaweed's collection by Victorians, its adoption into fashion and dance and its potential for combating climate change, and with a fabulous series of recipes based around the 'truffles of the sea', this is a wonderful gift for every nature lover's home.

Pacific Seaweeds

Pacific Seaweeds
Author: Louis D. Druehl
Publsiher: Madeira Park, BC : Harbour Pub.
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2000
Genre: Marine algae
ISBN: UCSD:31822029888724

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INCLUDE A CHAPTER ON NUTRITION AND COOKING SEAWEED.

Antarctic Seaweeds

Antarctic Seaweeds
Author: Iván Gómez,Pirjo Huovinen
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2020-04-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783030394486

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Seaweeds (macroalgae) represent the most striking living components in the Antarctic’s near-shore ecosystems, especially across the West Antarctic Peninsula and adjacent islands. Due to their abundance, their central roles as primary producers and foundation organisms, and as sources of diverse metabolically active products, seaweed assemblages are fundamental to biogeochemical cycles in Antarctic coastal systems. In recent years, the imminence of climate change and the direct impacts of human beings, which are affecting vast regions of the Antarctic, have highlighted the importance of seaweed processes in connection with biodiversity, adaptation and interactions in the benthic network. Various research groups have been actively involved in the investigation of these topics. Many of these research efforts have a long tradition, while some “newcomers” have also recently contributed important new approaches to the study of these organisms, benefiting polar science as a whole. This book provides an overview of recent advances and insights gleaned over the past several years. Focusing on a timely topic and extremely valuable resource, it assesses the challenges and outlines future directions in the study of Antarctic seaweeds.

Seaweed

Seaweed
Author: Kaori O'Connor
Publsiher: Reaktion Books
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2017-05-15
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781780237992

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Some might be put off by its texture, aroma, or murky origins, but the fact of the matter is seaweed is one of the oldest human foods on earth. And prepared the right way, it can be absolutely delicious. Long a staple in Asian cuisines, seaweed has emerged on the global market as one of our new superfoods, a natural product that is highly sustainable and extraordinarily nutritious. Illuminating seaweed’s many benefits through a fascinating history of its culinary past, Kaori O’Connor tells a unique story that stretches along coastlines the world over. O’Connor introduces readers to some of the 10,000 kinds of seaweed that grow on our planet, demonstrating how seaweed is both one of the world’s last great renewable resources and a culinary treasure ready for discovery. Many of us think of seaweed as a forage food for the poor, but various kinds were often highly prized in ancient times as a delicacy reserved for kings and princes. And they ought to be prized: there are seaweeds that are twice as nutritious as kale and taste just like bacon—superfood, indeed. Offering recipes that range from the traditional to the contemporary—taking us from Asia to Europe to the Americas—O’Connor shows that sushi is just the beginning of the possibilities for this unique plant.

Seaweeds

Seaweeds
Author: C. J. Hillson
Publsiher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 205
Release: 1990-09-24
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780271071596

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Automobiles, interstate highways, shorter work weeks, longer vacations, and higher salaries have all combined to bring the seashore closer to man. Where once a visit to the shore was only a dream for many, or a once-in-a-lifetime trip for others, the varied oceanic life that has held man's interest for centuries is now just beyond the garage doors of the American family. The same curiosity that stirs the beachcombing instincts of coastal dwellers is possessed by inlanders, and now a midwesterner too can do something about that curiosity. A vacation at the shore is much within his grasp as a visit to the nearest state park. Each year more and more inland residents are taking coastal vacations. As a result beachcombing is more popular than ever, with the same old questions being repeated over and over: "What's this?" "Where do you suppose they came from?" Is that a plant or an animal?" Unfortunately, the answers in too many instances are not readily available. This book is written for the layman. It is color-coded and fully illustrated. The casual visitor of the Atlantic Coast of the United States now has an easy to use, illustrated guide for the quick identification of the marine plants along the coast.