Ulva compressa explained

Ulva compressa is a species of seaweed in Ulvaceae family that can be found in North America, Mediterranean Sea, and throughout Africa and Australia.[1]

Description

The species is green coloured and is measured 2- in length.[2]

Distribution

This species is widespread worldwide including in the North and South Atlantic and in the Pacific Ocean.[3]

Habitat

The species can be found in the intertidal zone in sheltered to open coastal sites, in shallow water, tide pools, and also on rock pools and sand.[1] [4]

Consumption and production

The plant is widely produced in China, Japan, and Korea. The species is edible by both animals and humans alike, due to its high levels of nutrients and good taste. It is also used in various cosmetics to prevent skin itchiness. It is used as fertilizer because it adds a wide range of minerals to the soil.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ulva compressa. Seaweed Industry. March 24, 2013.
  2. Web site: Enteromorpha (Ulva) compressa (Linnaeus) Greville. March 24, 2013.
  3. Book: W. A., Nelson. New Zealand seaweeds : an illustrated guide. Te Papa Press. 2013. 9780987668813. Wellington, New Zealand. 42. 841897290. Wendy Nelson (marine scientist).
  4. Web site: Ulva compressa Linnaeus. March 24, 2013.