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Postdoctoral Scholar at Scripps Oceanography. Herbarium curator, seaweed scientist & artist.
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Undaria pinnatifida (“wakame”) is our seaweed of the week! Non-native to California, but you might see it here growing on our docks… and in your seaweed salad or miso soup #PhycologyFriday
Agar weed (Gelidium robustum) is our seaweed of the week! #PhycologyFriday
“Grape tongue” (Cryptopleura ruprechtiana) is our seaweed of the week! #PhycologyFriday
Dictyopteris undulata, or “netted wing weed,” is our seaweed of the week! #PhycologyFriday
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Pepper dulse, or Osmundea spectabilis (also called “truffle of the sea” for its distinct flavor) is our seaweed of the week #PhycologyFriday
Digital seaweed bouquet with my latest pressings #SciArt #PhycologyFriday
Colors and patterns of California seaweeds #SciArt #PhycologyFriday
Before and after pressing a juvenile elk kelp (Pelagophycus porra) #PhycologyFriday
Colpomenia sinuosa, commonly known as oyster thief (or sometimes “elephant’s snot”!), is our seaweed of the week #PhycologyFriday
Bryopsis corticulans (“green hair algae”) is our seaweed of the week #PhycologyFriday
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