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ON THE COVER Durvillaea antarctica is common in the intertidal zone of the subantarctic, growing on exposed rocky shores (here: Calfuco near Valdivia, Chile). During storm events individuals may end up on nearby beaches or float over large distances due to its highly buoyant tissues. Photograph: Mar...

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