A lavishly illustrated guide to the seaweed families of the world
Seaweeds are astoundingly diverse. They're found along the shallows of
beaches and have been recorded living at depths of more than 800 feet;
they can be microscopic or grow into giants many meters long. They're
incredibly efficient at using the materials found in the ocean and are
increasingly used in the human world, in applications from food to fuel.
They're beautiful, too, with their undulating shapes anchored to the sea
floor or drifting on the surface. Seaweeds aren't plants: they're algae,
part of a huge and largely unfamiliar group of aquatic organisms.
Seaweeds of the World makes sense of their complicated world,
differentiating between the three main groups--red, green, and
brown--and delving into their complex reproductive systems. The result
is an unprecedented, accessible, and in-depth look at a previously
hidden ocean world.
- Features close to 250 beautiful color photos as well as diagrams and
distribution maps
- Covers every major family and genus