To help solve hunger and malnutrition while also slowing climate change, some farmers could shift from land to sea, suggests a recent study from the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy at ...
To help solve hunger and malnutrition while also slowing climate change, some farmers could shift from land to sea, suggests a recent study from the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy at ...
Seaweed farming enhances carbon sequestration by boosting sedimentary alkalinity, offering a nature-based solution for climate mitigation and ecological health.
These innovations are enabling higher yield per hectare while minimizing labor costs and environmental footprint. Companies ...
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A report from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the U.N. describes seaweed farming as being "dominated by countries in East and Southeast Asia." Toward the end of April, a project dubbed the ...
“It’s like a fertilizer hose dumping out into the northern Gulf of Mexico.” Yet Kent Satterlee III, executive director of the Gulf Offshore Research Institute (GORI), believes that he may have come up ...
For centuries, it’s been treasured in kitchens in Asia and neglected almost everywhere else: those glistening ribbons of seaweed that bend and bloom in cold ocean waves. Today, seaweed is suddenly a ...
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