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Revision as of 00:00, 5 November 2021
Types of seaweed:
- kombu / dashima (다시마)
- nori / gim (김) / laver
- wakamae / miyeok (미역)
- cystoseira
- bladderwrack
- feather boa kelp
- turkish towel and turkish washcloth
- sea palm
- pacific dulse
- rockweed
- black larch
- iridea / rainbow leaf
Foraging
- Seek negative tide days. Go one hour before / after low tide
- Look for rocky shore with cold water
- Allowed to harvest 10 lbs every day of the year without license
- Bring buddy, wear bright colors, bring change of clothes
- Don’t harvest in Marine Protected Areas (MPAs)
Supplies:
- Gallon-size ziploc bags
- Scissors
- Water shoes / boots / sandals. For intertidal seaweed, like 다시마, you will get wet.
- Layers!
Bay Area
Salt Point Seaweed leads seaweed foraging trips.
- Sonoma County Coast
- Schoolhouse Beach
- Shell Beach
- Stillwater Cove
- Pillar Point in Half Moon Bay
- Muir Beach
- Mendocino County Coast