National Geographic UK - July 2019

(Michael S) #1

Thousands of juvenile


false southern king


crabs (Paralomis gran-


ulosa) swarm a giant


kelp forest near Cape


Horn, Chile. The spe-


cies is heavily fished in


the region, and such


large aggregations are


extremely rare.


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Jellyfish float among


the fronds of a kelp


forest off Isla de los


Estados, Argentina.


Giant kelps (Macro-


cystis pyrifera) are


the largest algae in


the ocean, growing


upward to more than


150 feet. Their forests


harbor one of the most


diverse ecosystems


on the planet.


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