Tag: Kelp
Shinnecock Nation Regenerates Kelp Farming
Nov 10, 2021 | Women of Algae
In our ongoing Women of Algae series, we visit with Shinnecock Tribal member Tela Troge, who...
Read MoreWashington Struggles to Turn Kelp into Cash Crop
Nov 2, 2021 | Industry
Sandy Doughton writes in the Seattle Times that the efforts to restore Puget Sound’s bull kelp are...
Read MoreIs the Time Right to Grow Carbon-sucking Kelp?
Sep 24, 2021 | Industry
James Temple writes in MIT’s technologyreview.com that more and more corporations are scouring the...
Read MoreKelp is Key to California’s Coastal Ecosystems
Sep 3, 2021 | Research
A lush canopy is a defining feature of most of Earth’s forests, but canopy-forming species can be...
Read MoreNewsBits…September 2, 2019
Sep 2, 2021 | NewsBits
Seagriculture 2021 Conference September 15-16 2021 has been a breakthrough year for seaweed and...
Read MoreDemand for Seaweed About to Boom?
Aug 25, 2021 | Videos
Kelp is a seaweed used in medicine, animal feed, fertilizer and even as a biofuel. That’s why the...
Read MoreMaine Kelp Demand Drives Processor to Quadruple Space
Jul 26, 2021 | Industry
Atlantic Sea Farms grows, processes, and sells kelp and kelp products including ready-cut kelp,...
Read MoreDeveloping the Taste of Kelp
Jul 13, 2021 | Food & Feed
Norwegians, Dagbjørn Skipnes and Stian Gjerstad Iversen from aquaculture and food research...
Read MoreKelp Among Future Foods to Combat Malnutrition
May 18, 2021 | Food & Feed
Researchers at the University of Cambridge say our future global food supply cannot be safeguarded...
Read MoreScientists Research Kelp Forests as Harvesting Increases
Apr 26, 2021 | Research
Translated by Theo Bradford Michelle Carrere writes in Monga Bay News that a growing industry...
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November 27, 2023: Australia’s first high-level organization to serve the commercial seaweed industry officially launched in Canberra on November 16, 2023. The Australian Sustainable Seaweed Alliance (ASSA) represents ten corporate members across six states and was launched to advance environmentally responsible farming and production, strategic research and development, and scientific and biotech-related commercialization. READ MORE...
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November 20, 2023: A research team from IIT Gandhinagar, a leading technical institution in India, has found that beads made from a combination of sea algae, salt, and nanoparticles can be used to remove dyes from wastewater pollution created in the dye and chemical industries. READ MORE...
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November 17, 2023: Isis Central Sugar Mill, 300km north of Brisbane, Australia, will soon be home to ponds growing algae fed by the mill’s wastewater. The mill will harvest the carbon dioxide created when they burn fiber left over from crushing cane to make electricity and use the nutrients in the wastewater to feed the algae, which is intended for food and fuel. READ MORE...