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A new industry emerging across coastal communities in Alaska and British Columbia could—if managed responsibly—be a big win for people and nature. At a time when local ecosystems and economies in ...
The proposal to relax the rules that currently bar any finfish farming in Alaska might seem limited, but it has already met ...
Along the coasts of Alaska and British Columbia, seaweed farming is growing rapidly, driven by growing demand for the marine algae in food, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, textiles, and other products.
For thousands of years, the Tlingit people have fostered systems of science and education indigenous to their home, allowing ...
One such ingredient is SeaMeat, a blend of seaweed that can be added to burgers to provide a savory taste, while reducing the ...
United States president Donald Trump has issued an Executive Order aimed at increasing domestic seafood production.
Kelp Blue, a seaweed cultivation company with operations in New Zealand, Namibia, and Alaska, has been selected as one of 20 finalists in the $100 million XPRIZE Carbon Removal competition.
“Seaweed’s like the next soy. 20 years ago no one had heard of it; now it’s in your fridge, it’s in your makeup, it’s in your cosmetics, it’s permeated throughout many industries,” says Karen Scofield ...
While seaweed’s diversity offers a wealth of innovation ... The company’s primary focus is on kelp, sourced from Alaska, where farmers are exploring multiple species by leveraging cultivation ...