T HE purpose of this paper is to report an unusual occurrence of a kelp bed in arctic Alaskan waters, to describe its composition and its associated fauna, including a fish new to the Arctic, and to point out the significance of the lack of extensive kelp beds in the Alaskan Arctic for the developme...

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