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Bladder wrack

Fucus vesiculosus

Description:

Fucus vesiculosus, known by the common name bladder wrack or bladderwrack, is a seaweed found on the coasts of the North Sea, the western Baltic Sea, and the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, also known by the common names black tang, rockweed, bladder fucus, sea oak, black tany, cut weed, dyers fucus, red fucus, and rock wrack. It was the original source of iodine, discovered in 1811, and was used extensively to treat goitre, a swelling of the thyroid gland related to iodine deficiency.

Notes:

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1 Species ID Suggestions

Tiz
Tiz 10 years ago
Bladder wrack
Fucus vesiculosus Fucus vesiculosus


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5 Comments

Mark Ridgway
Mark Ridgway 10 years ago

Kingdom: Chromalveolata - moved to 'Other' category.

pamsai
pamsai 10 years ago

thanks Tiz... Interesting about it being the original source of iodine!

pamsai
pamsai 11 years ago

@ seema
found a great seaweed site
http://www.seaweed.ie/descriptions/index...
Wonder if this might be: Spiralled Wrack, Fucus spiralis
http://www.seaweed.ie/descriptions/Fucus...

Seema
Seema 11 years ago

anyone, seaweed expert out there..?

Seema
Seema 11 years ago

lovely...it would be nice to know the identity...

pamsai
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Ireland

Spotted on Jul 3, 2012
Submitted on Jul 3, 2012

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