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      • In the Sargasso Sea, at least 14 major groups of animals live on or swim among the floating forests of seaweed. Near Bermuda, biologist Laurence Madin has found that many in a single haul of plankton. For decades, currents in the Sargasso Sea have been assessed, its temperature and water chemistry measured, and its migrating wildlife documented.
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  2. Illustration of sargassum and associated marine life, including fish, sea turtles, birds, and marine mammals. Sargassum is a brown algae that forms a unique and highly productive floating ecosystem on the surface of the open ocean.

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  3. May 1, 2024 · Sargasso Sea, area of the North Atlantic Ocean, elliptical in shape and relatively still, that is strewn with free-floating seaweed of the genus Sargassum. It lies between the parallels 20° N and 35° N and the meridians 30° W and 70° W inside a clockwise-setting ocean-current system, of which the Gulf Stream (issuing from the Gulf of Mexico ...

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sargasso_SeaSargasso Sea - Wikipedia

    The Sargasso Sea ( / sɑːrˈɡæsoʊ /) is a region of the Atlantic Ocean bounded by four currents forming an ocean gyre. [1] Unlike all other regions called seas, it has no land boundaries. [2] [3] [4] It is distinguished from other parts of the Atlantic Ocean by its characteristic brown Sargassum seaweed and often calm blue water.

  5. Life in the North Atlantic depends on this floating seaweed. Sargassum plants are a nuisance on some beaches, but they are a shelter and a feast for a complex and amazing variety of marine...

  6. Sep 24, 2012 · The Sargasso Sea, as a vast track of the western subtropical North Atlantic Ocean is known, has a special characteristic – something noted by Portuguese sailors for centuries and even visible from space. It is the home waters of Sargassum, a genus of brown macroalgae (seaweed) that inhabit the open ocean. The sea is named after the seaweed ...

  7. The Sargasso Sea provides invaluable spawning habitat for endangered anguillid eels and is a pupping location for the endangered Porbeagle shark. The Sargasso Sea also acts as a migratory corridor for various species of sharks, rays, whales, and dolphins.

  8. In the Atlantic, the pelagic macro-algae, or sargassum seaweeds ( Sargassum fluitans and Sargassum natans) serve as shelter, drawing in a tremendous variety of marine life and forming a nearly unique structural habitat in the open ocean.

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