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Seaweed disperses primarily through the release of spores or reproductive structures into the water, which are carried by ocean currents. Some species also reproduce asexually by fragmenting, with pieces of the seaweed drifting away and potentially growing into new plants. Additionally, certain seaweeds can attach to floating debris, aiding in their long-distance transport across marine environments.

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