A new economic modeling tool is helping Maine kelp farmers identify cost-saving strategies with remarkable precision. By ...
Sun’aq Tribe of Kodiak is recipient of a $500,000 Rasmuson Foundation grant to continue development of a kelp processing facility at Tribal-owned Kodiak Island Wildsource.
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Tracey Weiss, Our Ocean Backyard | Restoring the vanishing kelp of Monterey Bay
Over the past few years, and again more recently, we have been hearing about a growing concern along our coastline. The once ...
In Maine, growing kelp for use in foods, cosmetics, fertilizer additives and other products is rapidly expanding, but it remains expensive to do. For ...
Sea squirts are an invasive species that have been in the Gulf of Maine for at least 100 years, but rising ocean temperatures ...
Locals have reported multiple shark sightings close to shore across Sunshine Coast beaches as council considers replacing ...
With support from Microsoft, Stripe, and Shopify, Running Tide billed itself as on the cutting edge of carbon removal. In the ...
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Can You Grow Kale In An Indoor Garden?
Growing kale yourself can be easy, but what if you want to grow it indoors? We spoke to an expert to get an idea of whether ...
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The Belongil is Shannon Bennett’s ambitious new Byron Bay dining precinct
Past Vue de Monde talent joining him at The Belongil include business partner and group executive chef Cory Campbell (ex-Noma ...
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South Africa considers site near African penguin colony for third nuclear power plant
South African state electricity company Eskom is reevaluating two sites to host the country’s third nuclear power plant, ...
Everyday Health on MSN
Health Benefits and Potential Risks of Sea Kelp
Sea kelp is rich with nutrients and health benefits, but too much of it, especially in supplements, can cause negative side effects.
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
A Deadly Pathogen Decimated Sunflower Sea Stars. Look Inside the Lab Working to Bring Them Back by Freezing and Thawing Their Larvae
For the first time, scientists have cryopreserved and revived the larvae of a sea star species. The breakthrough, made with the giant pink star, gives hope the technique could be repeated to save the ...
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