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titleOfInvention Base material for seaweed vegetation
abstract (57) [Summary] [Purpose] It is possible to rejuvenate shore-burned sea areas and to grow and proliferate useful seaweeds such as kelp, and the workability of seaweed harvesting is excellent, and labor saving can be achieved. Substrate for seaweed vegetation installed on the sea floor. [Structure] Metallic materials such as steel chains are used as the main constituent material, and they are connected in a net shape. The net-shaped void has a side of 20 to 200 cm. Deformability that can follow ups and downs of the seabed, strength to withstand waves It has a weight that does not move or be washed away, and it is levitated by attaching a buoyant body and towed to submerge it in the desired sea area, or it is levitated to harvest useful seaweed that has grown adhering, or is left on land and kills adhering organisms. At least, the surface of the seaweed-adhering substrate can be renewed.
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