Abstract
The seaweed flora of the coastline near the Biological Station of the University of Bergen, immediately south of Bergen, was studied. The area includes a variety of localities, ranging from highly exposed shores to very sheltered bays. Thirty-eight algae associations in different localities are described. A list of the species recorded is presented together with tables demonstrating the specific composition of the vegetation at various depths within different parts of the area. A comparison is made with observations from other parts of the Norwegian coast.
Contribution from the Biological Station, Espegrend, Blomsterdalen, Norway, and from Institute of Marine Biology, B, Blindern, Norway.
Contribution from the Biological Station, Espegrend, Blomsterdalen, Norway, and from Institute of Marine Biology, B, Blindern, Norway.
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Contribution from the Biological Station, Espegrend, Blomsterdalen, Norway, and from Institute of Marine Biology, B, Blindern, Norway.