03 March, 2023

harvesting seaweed

 at  dungloe pier


40 comments:

  1. Thera's a lot people that like to eat seaweed. They say it good for your health.

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  2. Seaweed is a good fertiliser.

    God bless.

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  3. Interesting photo. There are many uses for seaweed. Take care, have a great day and a happy weekend!

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  4. Interesting! I didn't know how they did this.
    hugs
    Donna

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  5. Seaweed harvesting is practiced around the world. I ate seaweed on Monday when we had sushi.

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  6. Oh, I wonder how easy it is to harvest it these days. Lovely shot!

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  7. That's a lot of seaweed Bill

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  8. ...and it's good fertilizer.

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  9. Hardworking people! Just looking at the water gives me goosebumps! Nive pic. Good afternoon, dear Bill.

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  10. Neat, I know a lot of people eat seaweed but I wonder what else it's used for. I'll be looking it up.

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  11. Okay, so I know that seaweed is eaten but I never thought about how it is harvested. Thanks for sharing.

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  12. You can certainly have my share if that is for eating, Bill. lol. Diana

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  13. That is a lot of seaweed, Bill.

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  14. I eat roasted seaweed almost everyday. As a snack.

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  15. Nunca comi algas marinhas!
    Queria experimentar!
    Um abraço e bom fim de semana! :)

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  16. Nunca las he probado y ahora se ha puesto de moda. Será de cuestión de hacerlo, así sabré si me gusta , para seguir consumiéndolas.
    Feliz fin de semana.

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  17. The fishing nets look special.

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  18. Nice. I didn't know people still did that. I know seaweed is very good for plants in the garden especially fruit trees.

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  19. I'd never given much thought has to how seaweed was harvested before now!

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  20. A beautiful photo of the harvest.
    Have a nice weekend.

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  21. That's something I've never seen before, Bill. Happy to know how it's done.
    Blessings!

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  22. Siempre se aprende algo. Buen fin de semana. Te mando un beso.

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  23. Siempre se aprende algo. Buen fin de semana. Te mando un beso. https://enamoradadelasletras.blogspot.com/

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  24. It is so sad that, given the pollution of our oceans, almost nothing can be consumed with unrestricted enjoyment.

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  25. I have heard of seaweed harvesting, but never have seen it done. Looks like hard work.

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  26. I wonder why they harvest. To sell? To compost? To clean up the beach? Curiouser and curiouser!

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  27. Nice photograph.
    Seaweed is very nutritious.

    All the best Jan

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  28. I never thought about how it was harvested. Interesting to see these photos. Sure wish I had some for my gardens.

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  29. I never thought about how it was harvested. Interesting to see these photos. Sure wish I had some for my gardens.

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  30. Nunca tinha visto, como seria feito! São aproveitadas as algas? Dizem que são um excelente fertilizante... e os fertilizantes andam com um preço astronómico...
    Adorei a foto! Abraço
    Ana

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