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Gracilaria parvispora (R)

EABA AssociationMarch 4, 2024gracilariaparvisporalongogohonolulu

G. parvispora, or “Long Ogo”, was the most common seaweed in Hawaiian markets until the 1970s, sold as a fresh vegetable in Honolulu, usually mixed with raw fish. Due to its large popularity as an
ingredient in many types of cuisine, a long time ago was overharvested and the government restricted its growth.

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