Giant kelp forest near San Clemente Island, California
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Giant kelp forest near San Clemente Island, California
Just as terrestrial forests can support a wide range of species, kelp forests provide habitats for various marine life. Giant kelp, seen here, thrives along the West Coast of North America, and is found along coastlines in South America, Australia, and South Africa as well. Individual giant kelp plants can grow as much as 2 feet per day, so when a few plants get hold on the coastline, a forest can spring up quickly. Here off the shore of San Clemente Island, California, snorkelers may join the marine creatures weaving in and out of the thick stalks of giant kelp, enjoying the view of this unique ecosystem.
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