RF2H44CXB–Kelp algae seaweeds stipe and holdfast (furbellow Saccorhiza polyschides) underwater in the Atlantic ocean, Spain, Galicia
RMGJ2GF1–Diatoms, group of algae, Stramenopila
RFHJ0B93–Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of centric fossil diatom frustule.This fresh water diatom frustule came from deposits found at Kalamath Falls,Oregon.This freshwater centric diatom is found in fresh water streams,ponds lakes.Diatoms are type of algae (Chromophyta,Bacillariophyceae).They
RM2GN2WJ0–Rock pool, viewed from below with Neptune’s necklace (Hormosira banksii), The pool also contains Sea lettuce (Ulva australis), an edible green alga on
RFB7MDK9–Seaweed (Ascophyllum nodosum) at Prospect Bay - Nova Scotia, Canada
RMD10GNH–Bull Kelp (Nereocystis luetkeana). Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, Pacific Ocean
RMAP9FWW–Giant Kelp Macrocystis pyrifera brown algae on the shore of Sea Lion Island East Falkland South Atlantic Ocean December
RMD41W4D–Sea palm (Postelsia palmaeformis) on rocks on the North California coast at MacKerricher State Park, USA
RMBC22H8–green sun animalcule acanthocystis choetophora
RMAP9EPH–Giant Kelp Macrocystis pyrifera large seaweeds brown algae leaf on the sandy beach Carcass Island West Falkland South Atlantic
RFEW9X3T–Pepper dulse, red algae or Laurencia pinnatifida (left). Oarweed or Laminaria digitata (right). Vintage engraving. Illustration of two types of algae, red and brown algae.
RM2JF13X6–Diatoms from the genus Coscinodiscus. South-western Norway, May 2011. The algae are about 0,006mm across.
RFEW9PHK–Kelp or Laminaria sp., vintage engraved illustration. Dictionary of Words and Things - Larive and Fleury - 1895
RMW7RYM3–Toothed wrack (Fucus serratus) on rocks exposed at low tide and submerged in a rockpool, Lyme Regis, Dorset, UK, May.
RMW7TR13–Bladder wrack (Fucus vesiculosus) growing on mudflats on the Severn estuary, Somerset, UK, September.
RF2R9PRWG–Flat or spiral wrack (Fucus spiralis) at low tide. Brown alga. Heterokontophyta. Phaeophyceae. Brittany coast, France.
RMW7RYKD–Peacock's tail (Padina pavonica) a rare seaweed in the UK found on southern shores, in a rockpool, Kimmeridge, Dorset, UK, July.
RF2R9PRWH–Flat or spiral wrack (Fucus spiralis) at low tide. Brown alga. Heterokontophyta. Phaeophyceae. Brittany coast, France.
RMC4A36F–Bladder Wrack or Bladderwrack, Fucus vesiculosus, Fucaceae, Phaeophyceae, Heterokontophyta, Chromalveolata. A Type of Seaweed.
RF2R9PRX9–Giant kelp or giant bladder kelp (Macrocystis pyrifera) is the largest of all algae, more than 45 m. Heterokontophyta. Phaeophyceae. Laminariaceae. Ca
RFBYXMT7–Bladder Wrack or Bladderwrack, Fucus vesiculosus, Fucaceae, Phaeophyceae, Heterokontophyta, Chromalveolata. A Type of Seaweed.
RF2R9PRWN–Bladder wrack (Fucus vesiculosus). This brown alga is also named bladder fucus, black tang, cut weed, red fucus or sea oak. Heterokontophyta. Phaeophy
RF2GY4B1J–Dense growth of algae in shallow water in the ocean, underwater scene, Eastern Atlantic, Spain, Galicia
RFHJ0B92–Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of centric fossil diatom frustule.This fresh water diatom frustule came from deposits found at Kalamath Falls,Oregon.This freshwater centric diatom is found in fresh water streams,ponds lakes.Diatoms are type of algae (Chromophyta,Bacillariophyceae).They
RM2GN2WM9–Rock pool, viewed from below with Neptune’s necklace (Hormosira banksii), The pool also contains Sea lettuce (Ulva australis), an edible green alga on
RFB7NJG7–Seaweed (Ascophyllum nodosum) at Prospect Bay - Nova Scotia, Canada
RMD10MMP–Diver exploring Bull Kelp Forest (Nereocystis luetkeana). Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, Pacific Ocean
RF2WH1AER–Phytophthora infestans is a parasite oomycete that causes the disease potato blight. This photo was taken in Valle del Jerte, Caceres province, Extrem
RMC3XTP8–Pacific Mackerel (Scomber japonicus) schooling in giant Kelp Forest (Macrocystis pyrifera). Channel Islands, Southern California
RM2JD3P1E–Diatom from the genus Coscinodiscus. South-western Norway, May 2011. The alga is about 0,006mm across.
RFEW9BRR–Kelp or Laminaria sp., vintage engraved illustration. Dictionary of Words and Things - Larive and Fleury - 1895
RF2PC1PDH–Fucus spiralis. Brown algae on the sand of the beach. Copy space. Top view.
RMW7RYJF–Split level view of Japanese wireweed (Sargassum muticum), an invasive species from the western Pacific spreading in Europe and the UK, buoyed up by air bladders in a rockpool, Kimmeridge, Dorset, UK, July.
RF2DACFKP–Spiral Wrack (Fucus spiralis) seaweed exposed at low tide
RMW7RAK3–Turnstones (Arenaria interpres) foraging among pebbles and Bladder wrack (Fucus vesiculosus) on a falling tide, Severn estuary, Somerset, UK, March.
RMDTF652–Chorda lomentaria, seaweed
RMW7RYM7–Egg masses of Common whelk (Buccinum undatum) washed up on high water mark alongside dried out Bladder wrack fronds (Fucus vesiculosus), Rhossili, The Gower peninsula, Wales, UK, June.
RFBYXMX0–Bladder Wrack or Bladderwrack, Fucus vesiculosus, Fucaceae, Phaeophyceae, Heterokontophyta, Chromalveolata. A Type of Seaweed.
RMM49EM0–Brown algae (Desmarestia anceps) from King George Island, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica. Preserved specimen.
RF2GY4AMD–Algae underwater seascape in the ocean in shallow water, Eastern Atlantic, Spain, Galicia
RMW85KHY–Common sargasso weed (Sargassum natans) from underwater, Sargasso Sea, Bermuda
RFHJ0B91–Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of centric fossil diatom frustule (Stephanodiscus sp.).This fresh water diatom frustule came from deposits found at Kalamath Falls,Oregon.This freshwater centric diatom is found in fresh water streams,ponds lakes.Diatoms are type of algae
RM2GN2WEA–Rock pool viewed from below with Neptune’s necklace (Hormosira banksii). There is also some Sea Lettuce (Ulva australis), an edible green alga only tw
RMW85KHR–Common sargasso weed (Sargassum natans) on graph paper during scientific research. Sargasso Sea, Bermuda
RMC3XW4N–Pacific Mackerel (Scomber japonicus) schooling in giant Kelp Forest (Macrocystis pyrifera). Channel Islands, Southern California
RMW7YTDP–Dead man's fingers (Splachnidium rugosum) on rocks, Cape Province, South Africa, December.
RF2WH1AEM–Phytophthora infestans is a parasite oomycete that causes the disease potato blight. This photo was taken in Valle del Jerte, Caceres province, Extrem
RMW7TXG1–Bootlace Weed (Chorda filum) on beach, Causeway coast, Antrim county, Northern Ireland, UK, September.
RF2R9PRXP–Peacocks tail (Padina pavonica) is a brown alga common in the coastline of the Mediterranean Sea. White color is due to the presence of calcium carbo
RMW85DJK–Strap kelp (Lessonia variegata) moving in the surf, Poor Knights Islands, Marine Reserve, New Zealand, South Pacific Ocean, July.
RF2R9PRXM–Peacocks tail (Padina pavonica) is a brown alga common in the coastline of the Mediterranean Sea. White color is due to the presence of calcium carbo
RMW85DJ2–Ecklonia kelp (Ecklonia radiata) Poor Knights Islands, Marine Reserve, North Island, New Zealand, South Pacific Ocean, July.
RF2R9PRWA–Sea bubble or sinuous ballweed (Colpomenia sinuosa) is a brown alga. Ochrophyta. Phaeophyceae. Cape Ras, Costa Brava, Mediterranean Sea, Girona.
RMW7T4DY–View across the Liefdefjorden, with seaweed visible beneath the surface, Spitzbergen, Svalbard, Norway, June, 2012.
RF2R9PRXT–Ralfsia verrucosa is crustose brown alga (Phaeophyceae). Cape Ras, Girona, Catalonia, Spain. Mediterranean Sea.
RMW85KHD–Scientists looking at Sargassum seaweeds, with Common sargasso weed on left (Sargassum natans) and Broad tooth gulf weed (Sargassum fluitans) Sargasso Sea, Bermuda
RFBYXN0C–Bladder Wrack or Bladderwrack, Fucus vesiculosus, Fucaceae, Phaeophyceae, Heterokontophyta, Chromalveolata. A Type of Seaweed.
RMW7YCM9–Bull kelp (Durvillaea antarctica) in Dusky Sound, Fiordland National Park, New Zealand. April 2014.
RF2H899MC–Brown algae below water surface in the ocean (mostly Sargassum muticum seaweed), Eastern Atlantic, Spain, Galicia
RMM49EMA–Woman having Kelp (Laminaria sp) applied to her face as part of beauty treatment. July 2015. Model released
RF2HD14H2–Brown algae in the ocean underwater seascape in shallow water, Eastern Atlantic, Spain, Galicia
RMM49EM2–Oarweed (Laminaria digitata) from Roscoff, France, April. Preserved specimen.
RF2GY4AAN–Algae on the ocean floor and natural sunlight underwater seascape in the ocean, Eastern Atlantic, Spain, Galicia
RMW7TXFX–Bootlace Weed (Chorda filum) on beach, Causeway coast, Antrim county, Northern Ireland, UK, September.
RF2H9A2NA–Japanese wireweed seaweed, brown alga Sargassum muticum close up, underwater in the ocean, Eastern Atlantic, Spain, Galicia
RM2GN2WEJ–Man looking into rock pool viewed from below with Neptune’s necklace (Hormosira banksii). There is also some Sea Lettuce (Ulva australis), an edible g
RF2J2RF6A–Brown alga Japanese wireweed, Sargassum muticum close-up, underwater in the ocean, Eastern Atlantic, Spain
RFHJ0B9B–Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of marine pennate diatom frustule (Cymbella sp.).The genus Cymbella is asymmetrical biraphid,pennate diatom.This genus occurs in both fresh water salt water is periphytic diatom.The body or frustule is composed of two halves which fit tightly together.The
RF2GY4A04–Algae and natural sunlight underwater seascape in the ocean, (brown seaweeds Sargassum and Cystoseira) Eastern Atlantic, Spain, Galicia
RMC7Y0DR–Pacific Mackerel (Scomber japonicus) schooling in giant Kelp Forest (Macrocystis pyrifera). Channel Islands, Southern California
RM2JF1488–Pennate diatoms from the genus Licmophora typically growing epiphytic on other microscopic algae.
RF2NJ9ARD–Fucus spiralis. Brown algae on the sand of the beach. Copy space. Top view.
RF2DACFKJ–Spiral Wrack (Fucus spiralis) seaweed exposed at low tide
RMDTF660–Chordaria flagellifornis, seaweed
RF2DACFME–Spiral Wrack (Fucus spiralis) seaweed exposed at low tide
RMHRF65A–Water Mold (LM)
RM2B3PGR9–Black pod or fruit rot (Phytophthora palmivora) infected cocoa pod on the bush, Malaysia, February
RMD6YYEF–Seaweed spiral wrack
RMT9A17C–Strawberry red core or red stele (Phytophthora fragariae) showing red colour of diseased root in section
RF2GCECT9–bladder wrack, black tang, rockweed, bladder fucus, sea oak, cut weed, dyers fucus, red fucus, rock wrack, Blasentang, Fucus vesiculosus, hólyagmoszat
RMW7TXFP–Bootlace Weed (Chorda filum) on beach, Causeway coast, Antrim county, Northern Ireland, UK, September.
RMRJX0GE–. Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. 100/im Phylum Heterokontophyta Class Phaeophyceae Order Dictyotales Family Dlctyotaceae Habit of blade. Surface view of antheridial sorus (s) surrounded by paraphyses (a). Transverse section of blade margin showing antheridial sori (s) and mar- ginal rhizoids (r). Pad'mCI haitiensiS Thivy in W.R. Taylor 1 960: 235, 632, pi. 75, Thallus: in leaf- like clusters, ru ed, to 6 cm high, upper surface chalky white alternating with light yellow- brown bands, lower surface less calci ed with darker brown bands. Blades
RMW7X3N6–Japanese wireweed (Sargassum muticum) on white background in a mobile field studio. Devon, UK. June. Invasive species.
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