tobewiththeshoreisallweask.care - bladderwrack – to be with the shore is all we ask

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This net art project is text and video-based, with no audio. Each video features an Image Description (ID) in a black square. On this page, there is a written title, bladderwrack, overlaid on a video of waves splashing over seaweed

We invite you to interact with bladderwrack, an indigenous species of Lenapehoking seaweed living in the intertidal zone of the coastal New York and New Jersey ecosystems. As you scroll, find our log from the hottest week ever recorded. Please find a quiet place. Take a moment and join us with the shore and share your experiences.

Fam.: Fucaceae – Phaeophyta Nom.: Fucus vesiculosus, L. Dat.: 24-29.7.2023 Loc.:  Lenapehoking, New York City, Brooklyn in the East River estuary and at Marsha P. Johnson State Park shore Annot.:  on intertidal zone rocks between tide-marks and washed-up on muddy-sandy-pebble shore

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