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The '''Kelp Forest''' is one of many underwater [[biomes]], featuring a high density of [[Creepvine]]s. They are recognized as one of the most productive and dynamic [[Ecosystem-Player Events|ecosystems]] on this planet. The biome is also known as the home of [[Stalker]]s. Creepvines can reach as far up to the surface and have great uses for replenishing [[Food|hunger and thirst]].
The '''Kelp Forest''' is one of many underwater [[biomes]], featuring a high density of [[Creepvine|Creepvines]]. They are recognized as one of the most productive and dynamic [[Ecosystem-Player Events|ecosystems]] on this planet. The biome is also known as the home of [[Stalker|Stalkers]].


The '''Kelp Forest''' possess a distinct green hue in the water. It is located at medium [[Depth|depths]] and is home to mainly [[:Category:Attitude: Passive|passive]] [[:Category:Life Forms|life forms]], with the exception of the Stalkers and [[Bleeder]]s. The terrain is composed of mossy ground and a sandy seabed, sometimes showing entrances to the [[Kelp Forest Caves]].
The '''Kelp Forest''' possess a distinct green hue in the water. It is located at medium [[Depth|depths]] and is home to mainly [[:Category:Attitude: Passive|passive]] [[:Category:Life Forms|life forms]], with the exception of the Stalkers and [[Bleeder|Bleeders]]. The terrain is composed of mossy ground and a sandy seabed, sometimes showing entrances to the [[Kelp Forest Caves]].


Most of the [[Raw Materials|raw materials]] found here are at medium-level [[Depth Levels|depths]], with many [[Harvesting Node|harvesting nodes]] such as [[Sandstone]] and [[Limestone]]. The [[Creepvine Seed Cluster]]s not only provide light and a beautiful night time scenery, but are also crucial ingredients for making [[lubricant]]s.
Most of the [[Raw Materials|raw materials]] found here are at medium-level [[Depth Levels|depths]], with many [[Harvesting Node|harvesting nodes]] such as [[Sandstone]] and [[Limestone]]. The [[Creepvine Seed Cluster|Creepvine Seed Clusters]]s not only provide light and a beautiful night time scenery, but are also crucial ingredients for making [[lubricant|lubricants]].


Currently, there are six '''Kelp Forests''' on the [[map]].
Currently, there are six '''Kelp Forests''' on the [[map]].
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* [[Stalker Tooth]]
* [[Stalker Tooth]]
* [[Fragments|Stasis Rifle Fragment]]
* [[Fragments|Stasis Rifle Fragment]]
* [[Terraformer Fragment]]
* [[Titanium]]
* [[Titanium]]
* [[Workbench Fragment]]
* [[Workbench Fragment]]
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* [[Airsack]]
* [[Airsack]]
* [[Bleeder]]
* [[Bleeder]]
* [[Crash]]
* [[Eyeye]]
* [[Eyeye]]
* [[Hoopfish]]
* [[Hoopfish]]
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== Flora ==
== Flora ==
* [[Creepvine]]
* [[Creepvine]]
* [[Pygmy Fan]]


== Corals ==
== Corals ==

Revision as of 08:32, 11 February 2016

Template:Infobox Biome The Kelp Forest is one of many underwater biomes, featuring a high density of Creepvines. They are recognized as one of the most productive and dynamic ecosystems on this planet. The biome is also known as the home of Stalkers.

The Kelp Forest possess a distinct green hue in the water. It is located at medium depths and is home to mainly passive life forms, with the exception of the Stalkers and Bleeders. The terrain is composed of mossy ground and a sandy seabed, sometimes showing entrances to the Kelp Forest Caves.

Most of the raw materials found here are at medium-level depths, with many harvesting nodes such as Sandstone and Limestone. The Creepvine Seed Clusterss not only provide light and a beautiful night time scenery, but are also crucial ingredients for making lubricants.

Currently, there are six Kelp Forests on the map.

Resources

Fauna

Flora

Corals

Gallery

For a more complete gallery, visit Kelp Forest/Gallery.