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MarkEinOz

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G'day brewers,

Regardless of the pros and cons of the value of using it, and being a grow-it or gather-it kind of fellow, I wanted to check with the knowledgeable types here regarding what species of known southern ocean seaweeds are suitable to use as Irish moss?

This puppy is the usual contender http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chondrus_crispus but I don't know if I can find it locally growing.
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One of our old stalwarts (patron of Ausbeer) Gordon Clarke (dec.???) used to collect his from Point Lonsdale but didnt specify what species, so any help is well appreciated.
 
ive gotta be honest i have no idea but if there is anything in the bay to use i am all for it. im always pulling up one weed or another on my fishing line so if i can use it then there is a few less fishing trips that are wasted because i catch nothing. being married you need some kind of exuse!
 
G'day brewers,

Regardless of the pros and cons of the value of using it, and being a grow-it or gather-it kind of fellow, I wanted to check with the knowledgeable types here regarding what species of known southern ocean seaweeds are suitable to use as Irish moss?

This puppy is the usual contender http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chondrus_crispus but I don't know if I can find it locally growing.
180px-Koeh-034.jpg


One of our old stalwarts (patron of Ausbeer) Gordon Clarke (dec.???) used to collect his from Point Lonsdale but didnt specify what species, so any help is well appreciated.

Hi MarkEinOz,

I just stumbled across this reference to Gordon Clarke at Point Lonsdale. I'm researching a book about the man and his work creating a bird sanctuary in Linton. I'm intrigued by your post. Any chance you could contact me at [email protected] to discuss further?

Many thanks,
Liam
 
Hello Liam C.
You do realise you are responding to a post that's 16 years old?
Also, MarkiEinOz has not been on this forum for about 2½ years.
Good luck with your research in any event.
 

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