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![Several species of red algae grow on rhodoliths at about 75 m depth (225 ft)Notable species include Halymenia, composed of large, flat blades (large pinkseaweed in center); Gracilaria blodgettii, a cylindrical species in rightforeground; Kallyemia westii, a pale pink species with perforated blades inextreme left center foreground expl0630.jpg Several species of red algae grow on rhodoliths at about 75 m depth (225 ft)Notable species include Halymenia, composed of large, flat blades (large pinkseaweed in center); Gracilaria blodgettii, a cylindrical species in rightforeground; Kallyemia westii, a pale pink species with perforated blades inextreme left center foreground](/sites/default/files/styles/max_1300x1300/https/s3.amazonaws.com/s3-east-testmedia-noaa.woc.noaa.gov/dam/Photos/legacy/pl23_expl0630.jpg?itok=L8QK2jGU)
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Several species of red algae grow on rhodoliths at about 75 m depth (225 ft)Notable species include Halymenia, composed of large, flat blades (large pinkseaweed in center); Gracilaria blodgettii, a cylindrical species in rightforeground; Kallyemia westii, a pale pink species with perforated blades inextreme left center foreground. (Image credit: NURC/UNCW and NOAA/FGBNMS)