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The thick, smooth, porcelain-like, velvety encrusting coralline H. woelkerlingii. Economic value Encrusting coralline seaweeds are important in the ecology of marine ecosystems where they serve as food and shelter for many marine animals. Despite their hard, calcified nature, they also have a number of economic uses. They are used in medicine in the preparation of dental bone implants. Coralline rubble known as maerl is used in calcium mineral supplements, as soil pH conditioners, in the filtration of acidic drinking water and even as food additives for livestock. They are also used as ‘live rock’ in the marine aquarium industry. Coralline rock has even been used as building stones. The commercial use of seaweeds in South Africa is but a small industry using mostly brown (particularly kelp) and fleshy red seaweeds. The increasing use of local seaweeds has resulted in a state policy to ensure the sustainable use of these commercial resources. This awareness has greatly increased research on local seaweeds and considerably increased our knowledge of most of the species. It is only with this increased awareness that we’ve been able to bring to you the knowledge that we have gained regarding this fascinating group of marine organisms. Now that you’ve come to know the green, brown and red seaweeds in a bit more detail, we hope that you will see them with a positive view and not just that smelly stuff lying on the beach. Further Reading Maneveldt G.W. 2014. You use seaweeds for that? AgriKultuur/Culture 17(Aug): 34-37. http:// www.joomag.com/magazine/agri-kultuur-augustusaugust-2014/0879370001407230054. Maneveldt G.W. 2015. Between the tides and a hard place. Agri-Kultuur/Culture 25(May): 76-78. http:// www.joomag.com/magazine/agri-kultuur-may-mei2015/0281153001432115597?short. Maneveldt G.W. 2015. Common green seaweeds of the Cape Peninsula. Agri-Kultuur/Culture 27(July): 48-49. http://www.joomag.com/magazine/agri-kultuur-julyjulie-2015/0965897001437655565. Maneveldt G.W. 2015. Common brown seaweeds of the Cape Peninsula. Agri-Kultuur/Culture 30 (October): 60-63. http://www.joomag.com/ magazine/agri-kultuur-october-oktober2015/0680220001445836697?short Maneveldt G.W. 2015. Common kelps of the Cape Peninsula. Agri-Kultuur/Culture 31(November): 70-74. https://www.joomag.com/magazine/agri-kultuurnovember-november-2015/0090737001448432884 Maneveldt G.W. 2015. Common red seaweeds of the Cape Peninsula. Agri-Kultuur/Culture 32(December): 59-62. http://www.joomag.com/magazine/agrikultuur-december-desember2015/0648944001450765643?short