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Dulse

Palmaria palmata

Dulse has a tougher texture than many seaweeds and a deep red-purple hue, making it easy to spot. It is sometimes eaten as a snack or used in cooking, and coastal communities have collected it for centuries. Near Lihou’s lower shore, you might find dulse mixed among kelp forests, offering a burst of colour in more sheltered areas.

  • Habitat: Lower shore to sub-tidal zone.
  • When to See: Peaks in late spring to summer
  • Length: 10–50 cm