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- Characteristics of kelp include12345:
- Large brown algae that live in cool, relatively shallow waters close to the shore.
- Dense groupings similar to a forest on land.
- Provide food and shelter for fish, invertebrates, and marine mammals.
- Long, ribbon-like appearance, growing up to 200 feet.
- Secured by holdfasts rather than roots.
- Some kelps are immobile, while others rely on ocean currents for motion.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Kelp are large brown algae that live in cool, relatively shallow waters close to the shore. They grow in dense groupings much like a forest on land. These underwater towers of kelp provide food and shelter for thousands of fish, invertebrates, and marine mammal species.oceanservice.noaa.gov/facts/kelp.htmlKelp are large brown algae (Phaeophyta) that live in cool, relatively shallow waters close to the shore. There are about 30 different species of kelp worldwide. They grow in dense groupings much like a forest on land, and are found predominantly along the Pacific coast from Alaska to parts of Baja California.sanctuaries.noaa.gov/visit/ecosystems/kelpdesc.htmlKelp, scientifically known as Laminariales, is a type of large brown seaweed that belongs to the class Phaeophyceae. It is primarily found in cool coastal waters and is characterized by its long, ribbon-like appearance. Kelp can grow to impressive lengths of up to 200 feet, making it one of the largest seaweeds in the world.journalofnutrition.org/encyclopedia/kelp-what-is-kelp/Kelp might look like a tree but, really, it is a kind of large, brown algae and algae are members of the Protista kingdom. Growing up from the ocean floor about 2–30 meters, and as much as 20–30 cm above the ocean's surface. Kelp does not have roots. Instead, it is secured by holdfasts that lock onto substrates made of rock, or cobble.www.nps.gov/glba/learn/nature/kelp-forest.htmSome kelps, called rock kelps, have short stubbly leaves and are largely immobile. But prototypical kelps occupy a space between sessile and motile organisms. They attach to a rock but their blades float freely, gathering light and nutrients. Kelps of course lack muscles. Instead they rely on ocean currents to provide them with motion.www.biologyonline.com/articles/kelp - People also ask
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