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Seaweed
Maine-based VitaminSea has been selling a wide range of products from wild-harvest seaweeds for 15 years. VitaminSea photo.
Seaweed matters: Eat your vegetables
Jessica Hathaway
Lobsterman and kelp farmer Karen Cooper with her father, Foy, work a lease off the Island of North Haven in Maine's Penobscot Bay. See full video below from Maine Coast Harvest.
Seaweed Matters: Lobstermen help kelp spread in Maine
Jessica Hathaway
James Crimp, Briana Warner and Jesse Baines of Atlantic Sea Farms.
Seaweed Matters: Nation's first kelp farm launches new product line
Jessica Hathaway
Seaweed Matters: Kelp me!
Jessica Hathaway
Over 550 aquaculture growers, researchers, students, and resource providers convened in Boston on Jan. 9 for the Northeast Aquaculture Conference and Exposition. Lynn Fantom photo.
Scientists, harvesters, farmers talk shop at Northeast Aquaculture Conference
Guest Author
Maine seaweed landings, value grow as southern kelp forests decline
Caroline Losneck
The Gulf of Maine is home to an expanding seaweed fishery. University of New Hampshire photo.
Sea greens aquaculture continues to grow in the Northeast
Caroline Losneck
A geoduck farm on Hartsine Island, Wash. Geoduck clams are among the crops envisioned by an Alaska group promoting mariculture expansion. Creative Commons photo by lawdawg1.
Alaska group eyes mariculture expansion
Laine Welch
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