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Determination of Iodine in Kelp Public Deposited

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  • Among sea-weeds the kelps include some of the largest, most widely distributed and most important forms considered from an economical standpoint. They are technically classified among the crown algae in the family Laminariaceae, which comprises some twenty-five genera. Kelps occur most abundantly in the colder sea water, but they are very poorly developed, or altogether absent, in tropical oceans. In the circumpolar regions, both north and south, they find, their best and most favorable habitats. Many of the genera are either monotypic or with but a limited number of species. Alaria, with upward of twenty species and Laminaria, with more than thirty are the largest genera, and these are also most widely distributed. The region of the Pacific coast of North America exhibits the largest numbers of monotypic genera, and may be considered as the most promising coast in the world for study of these forms both scientifically and economically.
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