What is Kelp?

Kelp is the name for large seaweeds that belong to the brown algae, specifically the order Laminariales. There are about 30 different genera and it grows along the cooler coastal regions of the world, primarily in the North Pacific. Origin and use of kelp The algae is rich in minerals and trace elements. Kelp especially … What is Kelp?

Seaweed

Latin name: Fucus vesiculosusSynonyms: Brown algae, bladderwrackPopulations: humpback seaweed, sea oak Plant description Brown algae are common in the Atlantic Ocean and on the North and Baltic Sea coasts. They form narrow leaves up to one meter long, branched with a clear midrib. The air-filled bubbles are usually arranged in pairs. The leaves, harvested with … Seaweed