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Foot-long, bushy branches of sargassum are seen in the rocky intertidal pools. This brown alga is easily recognized by its numerous grape-shaped, air-filled vesicles and small pinnate blades. These plants are relatives of the more tropical sargassum for which the Sargasso Sea of the Atlantic Ocean was named.
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