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Identifying seaweed with Kennebec Estuary Land Trust -
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Rock weed, covering the rocks where the instruction session was held, is the area's most common variety of seaweed.
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Sky holds up examples of the common rock weed.
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The Kennebec Estuary Land Trust introduced interested visitors to the seaweed types found on the Maine coast and uses for them. Roland Simard, of West Bath, examined a piece of sea belt kelp during the instruction.
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Instructor Davida Sky holds a piece of Dulce seaweed, a commonly eaten variety of seaweed.
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A handful of the common rock weed or egg wrack sea weed.