Laminaria ochroleuca
Laminaria ochroleuca is a large kelp, an alga in the order Laminariales. They are commonly known as golden kelp, due to their blade colouration, distinguishing them from ''Laminaria hyperborea''
Description
This large brown alga can grow to a length of 2 m. It has large leathery blades or fronds which grow from a stipe. The blade is without a midrib and divided into smooth linear sections. The stipe is stalk-like, stiff, smooth and attached to rocks by a claw-like holdfast. It is similar to Laminaria hyperborea but it is more yellow in colour and does not have the rough stipe of L. hyperborea.Despite initial belief that the species was declining, investigations in 2022 and 2023 displayed recent growth and abundance of new individuals. It is suspected, however, that due to climate change, the range of Laminaria ochroleuca will shift north. The ideal temperature for the sporophyte phase is 12-22 °C, while the gametophyte has a narrower range of 15-18 °C.