- "Bladder
wrack",
Fucus vesiculosus "Channelled
wrack",
Pelvetia canaliculata "Knotted
wrack",
Ascophyllum nodosum "Spiral
wrack" or "flat
wrack", Fucus...
- The
wrack zone or
wrack line is a
coastal feature where organic material (e.g. kelp, seagr****, driftwood) and
other debris are
deposited at high tide...
- rockweed,
sea grapes,
bladder fucus,
sea oak, cut weed,
dyers fucus, red
fucus and rock
wrack, is a
seaweed found on the
coasts of the
North Sea, the western...
-
Sea cetaceans include various porpoise,
dolphin and
whale species.
Plant species in the
North Sea include species of
wrack,
among them
bladder wrack,...
- (Phaeophyceae) in the
family Fucaceae. Its
common names include knotted wrack, egg
wrack,
feamainn bhuí, rockweed,
knotted kelp and
Norwegian kelp. It grows...
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serratus is a
seaweed of the
north Atlantic Ocean,
known as
toothed wrack,
serrated wrack, or saw rack.
Fucus serratus is a
robust alga, olive-brown in colour...
- of the song,
though typically he is
named Jack Tarr, Jack Sprat, or Jack
Wrack. The song
urges sailors to
avoid strong drink and the hard
lifestyle that...
-
includes one of Stanford's best-known songs, 'The
Fairy Lough'. Her poem
Sea Wrack was also set to
music for
voice and
piano by the
composer Hamilton Harty...
- seaweed, diatoms, and detritus, with a
particular fondness for
bladder wrack (Fucus vesiculosus).
Individuals live for 21⁄2–3 years and
usually breed...
- (January 2017). "Linking
plant communities on land and at
sea: The
effects of
Posidonia oceanica wrack on the
structure of dune vegetation". Estuarine, Coastal...