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... algae disappeared , later calcareous algae and sea grass as well . Finally the area where the temperature 4 ° –5 ° C higher than normal was covered by a carpet of bluegreen algae . In the areas where the temperature was less than 3 ° C ...
... algae disappeared , later calcareous algae and sea grass as well . Finally the area where the temperature 4 ° –5 ° C higher than normal was covered by a carpet of bluegreen algae . In the areas where the temperature was less than 3 ° C ...
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... algae of the genus Cystoseira , which forms a belt of up to 1 m , is especially noticeable . But in the Norwegian fjords as well , sea- weed is disappearing from the areas near towns . Other algae are spreading in their place ...
... algae of the genus Cystoseira , which forms a belt of up to 1 m , is especially noticeable . But in the Norwegian fjords as well , sea- weed is disappearing from the areas near towns . Other algae are spreading in their place ...
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... algae which settle in on larger algae may be fostered ; or parasite attacks may be facilitated . However , up to now , the plant population along open coastal areas of England have not changed . This even applies to the 48 - km - long ...
... algae which settle in on larger algae may be fostered ; or parasite attacks may be facilitated . However , up to now , the plant population along open coastal areas of England have not changed . This even applies to the 48 - km - long ...
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