Bladderwrack seaweed (Fucus vesiculosus) thrives in marine environments, primarily along the rocky shores of the North Atlantic. It requires adequate sunlight for photosynthesis, making shallow coastal waters ideal. Additionally, it needs clean, saline water and can tolerate a range of temperatures, though it prefers cooler coastal regions. It also benefits from stable substrate, allowing it to anchor securely and withstand wave action.
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