This sea urchin decimateskelpbeds and creates barrens, thus completely altering coastal ecosystems.
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By 1862 however, tea had jumped to the lead, occupying roughly 22%, silk around 15%, and marine products (kelp, shark fins, abalone, and sea cucumbers) just over 16%.
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During the night, in a 100 km/hr wind and blinding snow, the ship dragged her anchor and at 0400 hr grounded close inshore amongkelp.
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We have tried to encourage the production ofkelp.
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It is an important development, which may some day take the place of thekelpindustry.
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There are also opportunities for harvesting the valuablekelpthat abounds in these waters.
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I cannot pretend to be such an expert inkelpproduction as to say whether the particular methods in that leaflet are perfect.
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The chief industries are agriculture, lobster fishing, and herring fishing; and there is a smaller industry, but an important one,kelpburning.
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I was further informed that there was no evidence that the pair trawlers were damaging what remained of thekelpbeds.
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There is at present a keen demand forkelpby flax growers and manure manufacturers owing to shortage of potash.
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The royalty, where collected, is a charge per ton of manufacturedkelp.
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We can talk about the problem of mines,kelpand the weather.
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She sets aside land for drying thekelpand all that kind of thing, and gives the crofters every possible interest she can in the work which they perform.
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Kelpmaking was their only industry, and is soon as that failed they became miserably poor.
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In my part of the country, seaweed was seen in the past as a great resource and thekelpindustry was an important part of the local economy.
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