General Description
Thick algae with cylindrical branches arranged in a frequently and evenly divided (forked) pattern on one plane (evenly spaced). Utricles (bud-like structure on branches) have thickened caps. Light to medium green. Up to 1 m long (thallus).
Biology
Like all Codium species, this seaweed is composed of only a single cell and can repair itself if damaged. It appears fluffy underwater and feels velvet-like out of water due to hundreds of tiny hair-like filaments on its surface.
Habitat
Subtidal rocky reefs in rough waters, to depth of 37 m.
Reefs
Distribution guide
Antarctic Islands and Australia.
Species Group
Seaweeds and seagrasses › Green algae
Depth
Water Column
Max Size
1 m
Diet
Photosynthetic - sunlight
Commercial Species
No
Global Dispersal
Recorded in Australia
Identify
Conservation Status
- DSE Advisory List : Not listed
- EPBC Act 1999 : Not listed
- IUCN Red List : Not listed