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In a biological context, Sea Oak is a species of brown algae (kelp) found primarily along the Pacific coast of North America.
It is a perennial kelp characterized by a thick, woody stipe (stem) that can grow up to 2 meters tall. Its blades are long and serrated, resembling oak leaves, which gives it its common name. Sea Oak
The story takes place in a crumbling, dangerous subsidized housing complex ironically named "Sea Oak" (which has neither sea nor oaks). Characters: In a biological context, Sea Oak is a
The narrator’s sister and cousin, who are largely unemployed and spend their days watching hyper-violent reality TV shows like How My Child Died Violently . In a biological context