Tag: Asparagopsis
Why the World Needs More Algae, Not Less
Jan 5, 2022 | Videos
We thought we’d start the new year with a fantastic overview of Why the World Needs More Algae,...
Read MoreAsparagopsis Pioneer CH4 Global Scaling Up Operations
Dec 21, 2021 | Food & Feed
In New Zealand, Scoop Business reports that CH4 Aotearoa, part of CH4 Global, has announced a...
Read MoreMethane Rescue for the Dairy Farm
Dec 15, 2021 | Videos
As previously covered here on Algae Planet, there is a lot of research taking place with...
Read MoreTesting Continues to Expand for Cow/Methane/Seaweed Relationship
Nov 18, 2021 | NewsBits
News… The global commercial seaweeds’ market size is expected to reach USD$29.39 Billion in...
Read MoreThe Race to Scale up Asparagopsis
Oct 18, 2021 | Environment
Are we at the start of a new stage in the race to reduce livestock’s methane emissions with...
Read MoreNewsBits…October 14, 2021
Oct 14, 2021 | NewsBits
CH4 Global Lands $13M Funding to Reduce Methane Emissions CH4 Global, a pioneer in utilizing...
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How Idoteas Help Seaweeds Reproduce
May 24, 2023
Are sea animals involved in the reproductive cycle of algae, like pollinating insects on dry land?...
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ecoLogicStudio’s Algae-Powered “Tree One”
May 17, 2023
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Have a Beer and Save the Ocean
May 10, 2023
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Provectus Algae’s Precision Photosynthesis
May 3, 2023
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Fighting Red Tide with Clay Flocculation
Apr 26, 2023
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May 30, 2023: Following an extensive restructuring AlgaEnergy, of Madrid, Spain, has partnered with Europe’s De Sangosse Group in a deal that will enable a concentrated focus on the Group’s agricultural markets, specifically agribiological inputs including biostimulants, biofertilizers, and biocontrol. READ MORE…
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May 25, 2023: A marine research team led by Professor YAN Qingyun has proposed a method to assess the net carbon sink of marine macroalgae. Their research suggested that the net carbon sink of Gracilaria cultivation in China was about 32.1-92.4 kilotons per year from 2011 to 2020. READ MORE…
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May 23, 2023: A marine research team led by Professor Yan Qingyun has proposed a method to assess the net carbon sink of marine macroalgae (Gracilaria) cultivation. READ MORE…