Nereocystis (Greek for "mermaid's bladder") is a genus of
kelp. It forms thick beds on rocks, and is an important part of kelp forests. There is only one species,
Nereocystis luetkeana. It can grow to a maximum of 74 meters.
Nereocystis has a
holdfast of about 40 centimeters, and a single
stipe, topped with a
pneumatocyst containing
carbon monoxide, from which sprout the numerous (about 30-64)
blades. The blades may be up to 4 meters long, and up to 15 centimeters wide. It is usually annual, sometimes persisting up to 18 months.
Nereocystis is the only
kelp which will drop spore patches, so that the right concentration of spores lands near the parent's
holdfast. It is common along the coast of the northeastern
Pacific Ocean, from about Monterey,
California to Aleutian Islands,
Alaska.
References
Decews Guide