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{{Sea Creature Header}}
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{{caught|I got some Seaweed! I just couldn't kelp myself!|New Leaf}}
{{Infobox Sea Creature
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{{Infobox Fish
|name = seaweed
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|name= Seaweed
|ja-name = ワカメ
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|f-name= Wakame
|ko-name = 미역
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|image= Seaweed NL.png
|zh-name = 裙带菜
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|imagesize= 150px
|zht-name = 裙帶菜
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|scientific name= Macroalgae
|fr-name = Wakame
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|family= Algae
|frq-name = Wakamé
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|timeyear= [[November]] to [[July]]
|es-name = Alga wakame
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|timeday= All day
|it-name = Alga wakame
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|found= [[Ocean]] and [[Tortimer Island|Island]]
|de-name = Wakame-Alge
 
|nl-name = Zeewier
 
|ru-name = Морские водоросли
 
|image = Seaweed NH.png
 
|icon = Seaweed NH Icon.png
 
|imagesize = 200px
 
|scientific name = Undaria pinnatifida
 
|family =  Alariaceae
 
 
|size= 80cm
 
|size= 80cm
 
|shadow= Large
 
|shadow= Large
 
|movement= Stationary
 
|movement= Stationary
 
|rarity=  
 
|rarity=  
|price= 200 [[Bell]]s
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|price= 200 [[Bells]]
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|appearances= {{NL}}
 
}}
 
}}
'''Seaweed''' (ワカメ, ''Wakame'') is a type of [[sea creature]] in the {{SER}}, introduced in {{NL}}. In {{NL|short|nolink}}, it is used in the Oyster Salad recipe for the [[Harvest Festival]].
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'''Seaweed''' (ワカメ, ''Wakame'') is a type of [[deep sea creature]] (although they are plant-like algae) found in {{NL}}.
  
While initially absent from {{NH}}, seaweed was added in the 1.3.0 [[Animal Crossing: New Horizons/Update history|Free Summer Update]] in July 2020, where it appears all day long as a large, stationary shadow from mid [[fall]] to mid [[summer]].
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==Donating to the Museum==
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===In ''New Leaf''===
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Upon the players' donating the Seaweed to the [[Museum]], it can be found in the large pool in the first room of the ocean exhibit, along with many other species of deep sea creatures. It is found in the corner near the big rock close to the entrance of the large saltwater exhibit. The exhibit has this to say about the Seaweed:
  
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''"Seaweed can be over three feet long. When its spores attach to rocks, they take root and grow. Seaweed is naturally brown, but turns to the dark-green color we associate it with when cooked. It tends to spoil easily when picked, so various preservation methods have been developed as a necessity. Such methods of preservation are sprinkling ash and drying it out, or boiling it and adding salt."''
  
==Catch details==
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==Fishing Tournament==
===In {{NL|short|nolink}}===
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===''New Leaf''===
{{NLSeaCreatureInfo
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Despite being a ''Fishing'' Tournament, Chip will still accept deep-sea creatures, however, they will not be scored. [[Chip]] will say this when given a Seaweed:
|name = seaweed
 
|number = 1
 
|image = Seaweed NL Icon.png
 
|catchphrase = I got some seaweed! I just couldn't kelp myself!
 
| availability = Nov – Jul
 
|times = All day
 
| m1 = Yes
 
| m2 = Yes
 
| m3 = Yes
 
| m4 = Yes
 
| m5 = Yes
 
| m6 = Yes
 
| m7 = Yes
 
| m11 = Yes
 
| m12 = Yes
 
|on-tortimer-island = Yes
 
|times-peak = 9 AM – 4 PM
 
| peaktime-availability = Dec – Jun
 
|shadow-size = Large
 
|shadow-movement = Stationary
 
|sea-creature-size = 80 cm
 
|sell = 200
 
|tank-width = 1.0
 
|tank-length = 1.0
 
}}
 
 
 
===In {{NH|short|nolink}}===
 
{{NHSeaCreatureInfo
 
| name = seaweed
 
| number = 1
 
| image = Seaweed NH Icon.png
 
| render = Seaweed NH.png
 
| catchphrase  = I got some seaweed! I couldn't kelp myself.
 
| n-availability  = Oct – Jul
 
| n-m1 = Yes
 
| n-m2 = Yes
 
| n-m3 = Yes
 
| n-m4 = Yes
 
| n-m5 = Yes
 
| n-m6 = Yes
 
| n-m7 = Yes
 
| n-m10 = Yes
 
| n-m11 = Yes
 
| n-m12 = Yes
 
| s-availability  = Apr – Jan
 
| s-m1 = Yes
 
| s-m4 = Yes
 
| s-m5 = Yes
 
| s-m6 = Yes
 
| s-m7 = Yes
 
| s-m8 = Yes
 
| s-m9 = Yes
 
| s-m10 = Yes
 
| s-m11 = Yes
 
| s-m12 = Yes
 
| time  = All day
 
| shadow-size = Large
 
| shadow-movement = Stationary
 
| rarity =
 
| total-catch = 0
 
| sell-nook = 600
 
| tank-width = 1.0
 
| tank-length = 1.0
 
| is-material = Yes
 
}}
 
 
 
==== Use in cooking ====
 
Seaweed is used as a [[Material|cooking ingredient]] in the cooking recipes for the following items:
 
  
{{TableTop NH DIY|collapsed=Yes}}
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:''"You wanna know something cool? Seaweed is getting eaten all over the globe these days! Of course, I'm always snacking on it since it's just so chock full of tasty minerals!"''
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{{TableFooter|note={{Community:ACNH Spreadsheet/Attribution}}}}
 
  
==Donating to the museum==
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==Further information==
===In {{NL|short|nolink}}===
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[[File:Seaweed Photo.jpg|thumb|left]]
Upon the players' donating the seaweed to the [[museum]], it can be found in the large pool in the first room of the sea exhibit, along with many other species of sea creatures. It is found in the corner near the big rock close to the entrance of the large saltwater exhibit. The exhibit has this to say about the Seaweed:
 
{{Blathers|NL|Seaweed can be over three feet long. When its spores attach to rocks, they take root and grow. Seaweed is naturally brown, but turns to the dark-green color we associate it with when cooked. It tends to spoil easily when picked, so various preservation methods have been developed as a necessity. Such methods of preservation are sprinkling ash and drying it out, or boiling it and adding salt.}}
 
 
 
===In {{NH|short|nolink}}===
 
When the seaweed is donated to the museum, [[Blathers]] will say the following:
 
{{Blathers|NH|Let it be known that '''seaweed''' is a misnomer of the highest order! That is, it is not a noxious weed so much as it is a marine algae most beneficial to life on land and sea. '''Seaweed''', you see, provides essential habitat and food for all manner of marine creatures. And it creates a great deal of the oxygen we land lovers love to breathe too, hoo! And yet, I can't help but shudder when the slimy stuff touches my toes during a swim. <small>Hoot! The horror!</small>}}
 
 
 
The seaweed is located in the shallow sea fish tank with the walk-through tunnel, to the left of the stairs.
 
 
 
==Fishing Tourney==
 
===In {{NL|short|nolink}}===
 
During a [[Fishing Tourney]], when given seaweed, [[Chip]] will not score the sea creature but will say the following:
 
{{Chip|NL|You wanna know something cool? Seaweed is getting eaten all over the globe these days! Of course, I'm always snacking on it since it's just so chock full of tasty minerals! YUM!}}
 
 
 
==Gallery==
 
{{Gallery||Sprites and encyclopedia images}}
 
 
 
==Real-world information==
 
[[File:Seaweed Real.jpg|thumb|left]]
 
 
Although seaweed resemble plants, they are actually brown algae. The type of seaweed found on beaches and kelp in the ocean are included as brown algae. Worldwide, there are 1500–2000 known species of brown algae. Some species of brown algae, including kelp, can reach 60 meters in length and form underwater forests. Brown algae produce alginic acid, which is extracted for use versatile roles such as waterproofing, fireproofing, gelling agents, thickening agents for ice cream, smoothies, and cosmetics; making impressions for dentistry, prosthetics, and life-casting; and many more. Certain types of brown algae are edible, most notably, nori, which is to wrap rice and meat in sushi. Brown algae reproduce by spores and gametes, and they are most closely related to yellow-green algae.
 
Although seaweed resemble plants, they are actually brown algae. The type of seaweed found on beaches and kelp in the ocean are included as brown algae. Worldwide, there are 1500–2000 known species of brown algae. Some species of brown algae, including kelp, can reach 60 meters in length and form underwater forests. Brown algae produce alginic acid, which is extracted for use versatile roles such as waterproofing, fireproofing, gelling agents, thickening agents for ice cream, smoothies, and cosmetics; making impressions for dentistry, prosthetics, and life-casting; and many more. Certain types of brown algae are edible, most notably, nori, which is to wrap rice and meat in sushi. Brown algae reproduce by spores and gametes, and they are most closely related to yellow-green algae.
{{Clear}}
 
  
 
==Names in other languages==
 
==Names in other languages==
 
{{Foreignname
 
{{Foreignname
|ja=ワカメ
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|Fra=Wakame
|ja-r=wakame
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|FraM=Same as japan name
|ja-m={{wp|Wakame|Wakame}}
 
|ko= 미역
 
|ko-r= miyeok
 
|ko-m= Wakame
 
|zh= 裙带菜
 
|zht= 裙帶菜
 
|zh-r= qúndàicài
 
|zh-m= Wakame, lit. "skirtband vegetable"
 
|ru= Морские водоросли
 
|ru-r= Morskiye vodorosli
 
|ru-m= Seaweed, lit. "sea algae"
 
|nl= Zeewier
 
|nl-m= Seaweed
 
|de= Wakame-Alge
 
|de-m= Wakame algae
 
|es= Alga wakame
 
|es-m= Wakame algae
 
|fr= Wakame
 
|fr-m= From Japanese name
 
|frq= Wakamé
 
|frq-m= From Japanese name
 
|it= Alga wakame
 
|it-m= Wakame algae
 
 
}}
 
}}
  
{{Navbox Sea Creatures}}
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{{clear}}
[[Category:New Leaf sea creatures]]
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{{Deep sea creatures}}
[[Category:Happy Home Designer sea creatures]]
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[[Category:Deep sea creatures]]
[[Category:New Horizons sea creatures]]
 
 
 
[[es:Alga wakame]]
 

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