1 / 22

Lisa Wood W ash i ngton Department of Fish and Wildlife

Seawe e ds of the S alish Sea. Lisa Wood W ash i ngton Department of Fish and Wildlife State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) Responsible Official & Hydraulic P roject Approval (HPA) Appeals Coordinator 360 - 902 - 2260 Lisa.Wood @ dfw.wa.gov. W ater Colu m n. Eelgrass. Bull K elp.

hina
Download Presentation

Lisa Wood W ash i ngton Department of Fish and Wildlife

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Seaweedsofthe SalishSea Lisa Wood WashingtonDepartment of Fish and Wildlife State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) Responsible Official & Hydraulic Project Approval (HPA) Appeals Coordinator 360-902-2260 Lisa.Wood@dfw.wa.gov

  2. Water Column Eelgrass Bull Kelp

  3. r·-- Eelgrass (seagrasses) - Native eelgrass (Zostera marina) - Dwarf or Japanese eelgrass (Zostera japonica)

  4. Reprod JeffAdamsWashingtonSeaGrant uction jaws@uw.edu360-337-4619

  5. ? JeffAdams WASeaGrant jaws@u.washington.edu360-337-4619 GreenAlgae (Chlorophyta)

  6. Habitats andShorelinePlants JeffAdams WASeaGrant jaws@u.washington.edu360-337-4619

  7. ? JeffAdams WASeaGrant jaws@u.washington.edu360-337-4619

  8. Habitats andShorelinePlants JeffAdams WASeaGrant jaws@u.washington.edu360-337-4619

  9. ? •? JeffAdams WASeaGrant jaws@u.washington.edu360-337-4619 Brown Algae (Phaeophyta)

  10. ?

  11. ? •? JeffAdams WASeaGrant jaw s@u.washington.edu360-337-4619

  12. ? •? JeffAdams WASeaGrant jaws@u.washington.edu360-337-4619 Red Algae (Rhodophyta)

  13. ? •? JeffAdams WASeaGrant jaws@u.washington.edu360-337-4619

  14. ? •? JeffAdams WASeaGrant jaws@u.washington.edu360-337-4619

  15. ? •? JeffAdams WASeaGrant jaws@u.washington.edu360-337-4619

  16. Nutritionalvalueofseaweeds • Highlyconcentrate mineralsandtrace • elementsinsurroundingseawater • CAUTION: Similarlyconcentrate pollutants • More mineralsthan any otherfood(including calcium,sodium,magnesium,potassium, phosphorus,iodine,iron, zinc andmany trace elements) • Dependsonspeciesbutsome are very highin • vitaminsB,C, D • Average9% protein(nori is 30%, greaterthan soybeans)

  17. Somespeciestoremember • Good stories forthebeach… • Eelgrass–importanthabitat for • critters and spawning;food for • firstpeoples • Turkish washcloth/towel– laboratory medium, thickening agent • Fucus–fun popping,moisturizing lotion • Nori–sushi • Kelp– fast-growing, food, • pickles, soap, iodine • Sargassum–non-native invasive

  18. Seaweedharvestingtechniquesand regulations • Asianmarkets,supermarkets, health • food stores • Go gathering • Unpollutedgatheringsites • avoidturbid, muddy,smellyor • oilyplaces • far fromsewageoutfalls • Spring/earlysummer • Open, rocky shores are best • Boots, gloves,and a basket • Haveyour license • know what 10 poundsfeels like or bring a hanging scale

  19. Questions? www.pugetsound.edu/academics/academic-resources/slater-museum/exhibits/marine-panel/www.pugetsoundsealife.com/puget_sound_sea_life/Common_Plants_and_Animals.htmlwww.pendiva.com/seaweed/

More Related