Laminaria digitata (Hudson) J.V.Lamouroux
                Common names:
                Coirleach, Ribíní (Ir); Oar Weed,
              Oarweed, Tangle, Strapweed (En). 
              Description: Dark brown,
                to 2 m in length; with a claw-like holdfast, a smooth, flexible
                stipe, and a laminate blade to 1.5 m long split into finger-like
                segments.
                  Distinguishing features: The stipe is oval in crossection, and does not snap easily when
                bent; in
                  Laminaria hyperborea
                the plants are lighter in colour, the stipe is generally longer,
                thicker, circular in crossection, and snaps easily when bent,
                and the holdfast is conical. In
                Saccharina latissima
                (formerly Laminaria saccharina) the blade is undivided
                and has regular, small depressions known as bullations.
                Habitat: very common in the lower intertidal and shallow
                subtidal growing on rock in Britain and Ireland. May form
                extensive meadows at low water (top picture from Robin Hood's
                Bay, Yorkshire). Underwater plants are more golden in colour in
                sunlight.
                Distribution: Common on all coasts of Britain and Ireland
                except for the east and south-east coast of England from
                Yorkshire to the N coast of Kent; otherwise distributed from
                Svalbard, Iceland and northern Russia south to Brittany. In the
                western Atlantic from the NE coast of Greenland south to Cape
                Cod and, although less common, to Long Island. Not known
                elsewhere.
                Usage: Harvested in France (Brittany) for alginate
                production; and in Ireland and France in small quantitites for
              sea-vegetable production.              
                
              
                
              
                
              
                
              
                
              
                
              
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