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Kelp Has Arrived . . . and It’s Raising a Stink

ENVIRONMENT

Warmer air and water temperatures, combined with overseas tropical storms, delivered an ecologically desirable but olfactory disagreeable gift to the shores of Laguna Beach, California, this summer—copious amounts of kelp. (Los Angeles Times)

Use our resources to see how kelp holds fast.

Teachers: Scroll all the way down for a short list of key resources in our “Teachers’ Toolkit.”

Do rocky reefs want to disentangle their stinky seaweed? Not if they can kelp it!
Photograph by Claire Fackler, CINMS, NOAA. Creative Commons Attribution-2.0 Generic license.

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Here’s a healthy kelp holdfast holding fast to rocks off the Channel Islands, California.
Photograph by Claire Fackler, CINMS, NOAA. Creative Commons Attribution-2.0 Generic license.
Kelp holds fast and holds up, but not much can hold up to strong ocean currents!
Photograph courtesy Claire Fackler, NOAA National Marine Sanctuaries

TEACHERS’ TOOLKIT

Los Angeles TimesIn Laguna Beach, kelp has arrived—and it’s raising a stink

NG Education: Kelp Holds Fast and Holds Up

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