Turkish washcloth
From Burden's Landing
Mastocarpus papillatus.
Seaweed. Resembles turkish towel in its bumpiness, but is much smaller with multiple blades and is found in the mid- and high-intertidal zones.
Forms a black slime on rocks in one phase of its lifecycle.[1] It's extremely slippery! If you see black on rocks, don't step on it! This form is present year-round, whereas the blades grow and die back every year.[2]
References
- ↑ Turkish Washcloth. Seaweeds of the Northwest. September 30, 2018.
- ↑ Turkish washcloth. Biodiversity of the Central Coast.