An Irish Seaweed Association has been set up to providing a voice for ocean farmers — and with more than 7,500km of coastline, Ireland is uniquely positioned to become a leader in regenerative ocean f ...
Inspired by the Norwegian Seaweed Association model, the Irish Seaweed Association aims to unite industry stakeholders, policymakers, and researchers to grow seaweed farming as a nature-positive ...
It has provided us a source of nutrition and materials for eons and now one Kerry firm, Bioatlantis, is successfully harnessing the potential of Seaweed for everything from veterinary medicine to ...
Sea truffles, sea lettuce, dulse, dillisk, Irish moss. All sorts of seaweed can be found on Scottish shores, a passionate forager explains "The seaweed on these bare rocks is very slippery," says ...
Fast-growing Irish businesses, many with female founders, are making the most of the global surge in the beauty and personal care industry, which has experienced double-digit growth at home and ...
Unless gathered absolutely fresh, seaweed tends to be sold dried. It is available fresh from May to June. Carrageen, or Irish moss, is used as a vegetarian gelling agent in some processed foods.
Seaweed is something we often treat as a bit of a nuisance, stepping carefully around it on the beach on our summer holidays. Yet this plant material can provide valuable nutrients and minerals to ...
Three TY students from St. Vincent's in Dundalk, Dearbhla McArdle, Sarah Jayne Holmes and Milena Zambricka competed in the ...
Alongside household green waste, leaves from a local forest and horse manure from neighbours, the past few years’ seaweed has been a key ingredient in our mulch-mix. Rich in nutrients ...