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What eats sargassum?

Small, hatchling to infant sea turtles are the main marine organisms that consume sargassum.


What is the scientific name of Sargassum?

The scientific name of Sargassum is Sargassum spp.


What is sargassum seaweed used for?

Sargassum seaweed can be used in agriculture as fertilizer and animal feed due to its rich nutrient content. It is also used in cosmetics and skincare products for its antioxidant and hydrating properties. Additionally, sargassum is utilized in traditional medicine for various health benefits.


What eats sargassum weed?

Sargassum weed is consumed by a variety of marine organisms, including certain species of fish, sea turtles, and invertebrates like shrimp and crabs. Additionally, some herbivorous fish, such as parrotfish and surgeonfish, feed on sargassum as part of their diet. This seaweed also provides habitat and food for small marine animals, contributing to the overall ecosystem.


What is sargassum seaweed?

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.


When was Sargassum pipefish created?

Sargassum pipefish was created in 1758.


Is a Sargassum a bird?

No Sargassum is a type of algae or seaweed depending on where it is found


Is a sargassum seaweed a autotroph or a heterotroph?

sargassum is a autotrophic brown algae


What is Sargassum and where is it found?

Sargassum is an aquatic plant and is found in tropical areas.


What is a loggerhead turtles diet?

It eats shellfish, crabs, sea urchins, and jellyfish, conchs, fish, seaweed and sargassum. Those are just the few examples , though ^.^


What Phylum is sargassum?

Sargassum is a type of brown seaweed belonging to the Phylum Phaeophyta.


What type of animal eats lantana?

camels