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Seasonal changes significantly impact seaweed growth and distribution. In spring and summer, warmer temperatures and increased sunlight promote photosynthesis, leading to rapid growth and a proliferation of species. Conversely, in fall and winter, cooler temperatures and reduced light can slow growth and cause some species to become dormant or die back. Additionally, seasonal changes in nutrient availability and ocean currents can also influence seaweed health and ecosystem dynamics.

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