Small, hatchling to infant sea turtles are the main marine organisms that consume sargassum.
The scientific name of Sargassum is Sargassum spp.
Various animals eat sargassum, including sea turtles, fish like filefish and triggerfish, and invertebrates such as amphipods and crabs. These organisms either consume sargassum directly or feed on the smaller organisms that live within the seaweed.
Gulf Weed (also known as Sargassum) is a coarse, olive-brown, branching seaweed common in the Gulf Stream and tropical American seas, characterized by numerous berrylike air vessels.
Sargassum seaweed is a type of seaweed found along the coasts of Japan and China. Two species, Sargassum fusiforme and Sargassum pallidum, are both referred to as sargassum seaweed or gulfweed in English and hai zao in Chinese.
Sargassum pipefish was created in 1758.
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No Sargassum is a type of algae or seaweed depending on where it is found
Sargassum is an aquatic plant and is found in tropical areas.
sargassum is a autotrophic brown algae