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Seaweed: A Revolution to Achieve Goal 14 and More

Seaweed: A Revolution to Achieve Goal 14 and More

Official Side Event Safe Seaweed Coalition, in partnership with Australian Seaweed Institute and Lloyd’s Register Foundation Seaweed: A Revolution to Achieve Goal 14 and More June 30, 11:30-12:45 Committee Room, Altice Arena The event aims to highlight seaweed’s...

On our way back from #SaferWorld22

On our way back from #SaferWorld22

Huge thanks to all our partners and visitors who participated during these two wonderful days at Lloyd's Register Foundation's Safer World Conference! Recordings of the two days will be available for up to 90 days on demand on the Safer World Conference Attendee Hub....

Safe Seaweed Coalition: 2021 Lookback & 2022 Look Forward

Safe Seaweed Coalition: 2021 Lookback & 2022 Look Forward

As the Safe Seaweed Coalition enters its second year of existence, our team wishes to look back at the substantial achievements of 2021 and the exciting agenda for seaweed in this coming year. In view of our worldwide geographic dispersion, we will organize two...

COP26: positioning seaweed as a powerful ocean-based climate solution

COP26: positioning seaweed as a powerful ocean-based climate solution

COP26 brought the seaweed family together to position seaweed as a multifaceted ocean-based solution to tackle Climate Change. In the Blue Food session organized by our UNGC partners, seaweed –presented as a powerful tool for bridging nutrition needs with climate...

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A Seaweed Economy Tied to the Tides

The OLI-2 (Operational Land Imager-2) on Landsat 9 captured this image of seaweed aquaculture in Adamson Bay on the northern part of Pemba Island on August 5, 2024.

Source : NASA

Seaweed Breakthrough

The GlobalSeaweed SUPERSTAR project, funded by the UK’s Global Centre on Biodiversity for Climate (GCBC), involves some of the world’s most prominent seaweed scientists, non-governmental actors and industry leaders. It aims to produce a global strategy, or ‘2030 Seaweed Breakthrough’, which will have a significant consultation phase, that will be launched next week at the UN Oceans Conference, Nice in the Blue Zone, Room 4 (13 June 2025) to urgently protect wild seaweed stocks.

Source : Global Seaweed SUPERSTAR

A Cry for Kelp: Scientists Demand Better Protection for Seaweed

A research programme investigating the threat to wild seaweed stocks caused by climate change has today called on the international community to better protect threatened species, which in turn would support seaweed farming.

Source : Fishfarming Expert