An engaging and richly illustrated exploration of the natural history
of seaweeds and other algae
As photosynthetic organisms, seaweeds and other algae transfer billions
of tons of carbon globally from the atmosphere to the deep ocean each
year. Coming in all manner of colors, shapes, and sizes, from
bioluminescent single-celled algae to giant kelps, they form the basis
of most marine food webs, and are found in almost all environments on
the planet. Touted as the biofuel of the future, seaweeds and algae also
hold promise for biodegradable packaging, offer a nutritious food
source, and exhibit antiviral and antitumor properties.
Combining accessible text with stunning images and graphics, this book
takes a deep dive to explore the unique characteristics of seaweeds and
other algae, outlining their extraordinary evolution as well as their
morphology, life histories, ecology, and uses. Offering rare insights
into the algal world, The Lives of Seaweeds is essential reading for
naturalists and marine life enthusiasts.