Intertidal seaweed. Fronds of serrated wrack seaweed Fucus serratus,growing low down on the intertidal zone of shores. The name "serrated wrack" derives from the saw-tooth edged blades. White dots on the fronds are openings known as cryptostomata. Seaweed is a marine algae,some species of which float freely in the sea and some,as here,are found attached to rocks on the shore. Photographed in the Highland region of North West Scotland | |
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Crédit: | Science Photo Library / Burgess, Dr. Jeremy |
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