False Irish Moss

Mastocarpus stellatus

"Mastocarpus stellatus," commonly known as carrageenan moss or false Irish moss, is a species in the Rhodophyceae division, a red algae seaweed division, and the Phyllophoracea family. "M. stellatus" is closely related to Irish Moss. It grows in the intertidal zone.
False Irish Moss - Mastocarpus stellatus *ID for seaweed in the middle of the photo*

Dark brown weed with expanded blades that were curled at the edges and covered with short bumps.

Habitat: Lower intertidal zone; Giant Steps/Bailey Island
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Appearance

It grows from a discoid holdfast stipe, and the fronds are channeled unlike those of "Chondrus crispus," which are flat. It grows to a height of 10–20 cm and branches dichotomously. The frond is cartilaginous and reddish-brown in colour, with a greenish or purplish tinge. The mature algae show reproductive structures which develop on erect filaments up to 1 mm in diameter, these make it readily distinguishable from "Chondrus crispus". In colour it is reddish brown, purple or bleached.
False Irish Moss - Mastocarpus stellatus Dark brown weed with expanded blades that were curled at the edges and covered with short bumps.

Habitat: Lower intertidal zone; Giant Steps/Bailey Island
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Distribution

"M. stellatus" occurs commonly on rocks in the mid and lower-intertidal. It is generally found on all coasts of Ireland and Britain, except perhaps for parts of the east of England: Lincoln, Norfolk and Suffolk. Other recorded locations include: Iceland, Faeroes, North Russia to Rio de Oro, Canada to U.S.. "Mastocarpus stellatus" is able to coexist with "C. crispus" on the northern New England coast despite being a competitive inferior to "C. crispus". A greater tolerance for freezing allows it to exist above "C. crispus" in northern environments where freezing stresses are significant. "M. stellatus" is rarely found south of Cape Cod on the United States Atlantic coast because it is out competed by "C. crispus" when the freezing tolerances are lower.

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Taxonomy
KingdomPlantae
DivisionRhodophyta
ClassFlorideophyceae
OrderGigartinales
FamilyPhyllophoraceae
GenusMastocarpus
SpeciesM. stellatus