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Seaweed
With a $49 million grant, the Southeast Conference hopes to help Alaska’s handful of mariculture companies become a $200 million industry. Alaska growers are partnering with Canadian company Cascadia Seaweed to tap the agriculture biostimulant market. Cascadia Seaweed photo.
Alaska mariculture gets a big kickstart
Paul Molyneaux
Checking kelp on a grow line at Seagrove Kelp off Prince of Wales Island in Southeast Alaska. Seagrove Kelp photo
State of Alaska aquaculture report 2024
Ben Hayden
Kelp near the surface of the water. Photo by Shane Stagner on Unsplash.
Fishermen diversify to fill the kelp demand
Carli Stewart
Rockweed. Photo courtesy of Maine Seaweed Council
Maine prosecuting illegal rockweed harvesters
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Photo by Brian Yurasits on Unsplash
Tribe's vision for a new marine sanctuary may be coming true
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Photo by Ben Wicks on Unsplash
Alaska's newest gold rush: seaweed
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Photo by Tobias Bjørkli: https://www.pexels.com/photo/calm-body-of-water-2230447/
Could kelp be lifeline for New England fishermen?
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Instead of mechanizing his successful seaweed harvesting company, Maine Seaweed, Larch Hanson says he is developing “an old man’s economy of motion,” and refining his simple systems to accommodate that. Paul Molyneaux photo.
Seaweed Simplicity
Paul Molyneaux
NOAA publishes a new Aquaculture Science Advice Handbook
Jose Antunes
Photo by Kindel Media
Study: At-risk kelp forests provide billions of dollars in benefits
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Group strives to define terms for discussion of marine heatwaves
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