Serrated wrack seaweed (Fucus serratus) growing on coastal rocks. Serrated wrack is a brown seaweed found in the intertidal zone on rocky coasts in northern Europe. The name "serrated wrack" derives from the saw-toothed shape of the edges of the fronds. Seaweed is a marine algae,sometimes found floating in the sea,sometimes found attached to coastal rocks. Photographed in September,on the shores of the Moray Firth,in the Highland region of Scotland | |
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