Save Crystal River is leading the charge to restore underwater ecosystems, reviving native habitats, springs and waterways. The post Storm-tested, spring-fed: The river that refused to break appeared first on The Invading Sea.| The Invading Sea
The recording of our recent webinar, “Rethinking Food: APAC as a Living Lab for the Future,” is now available on the vegconomist YouTube channel. This session explored the transformative role the APAC region is playing in the future of food innovation. Moderated by Nadine Filko, the webinar brought together a diverse panel of experts: Megumi Abigail Yoshitomi, President of the Japan Association for Cellular Agriculture; Byron Perez, Programme Doctorate at ... more| Cultivated X
Mara Renewables, a biotechnology company developing algae-based solutions for human and animal nutrition, has secured USD$9.1 million from multi-stage| vegconomist - the vegan business magazine
Incidences of Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) are becoming more frequent, their scale is growing and so are their impacts on food and water security. HABs are being fed by increases in water temperature, dissolved CO2 concentration and nutrient availability in our oceans and freshwater bodies. Algal blooms act as a sink for atmospheric CO2, but they can also harm biodiversity and disrupt ecosystems and food chains in sea-food based economies.| The Global Plant Council
‘Nuff said| ConservationBytes.com
While working on this project I’ve gotten an in-person tour of Ocean Rainforest’s pilot farm here in Southern California and read more than I can say about different farming methods and kelp life cycle stages in order to craft a big informational poster about the history of humans and kelp. Building on these experiences, plus some work I’ve done in the past for the Schmidt Ocean Institute and Mystic Seaport, I’ll be hosting an hour-long presentation on how cartoonists can help transla...| Lucy Bellwood
How might multiple divergent threats pile on to damage Muskoka’s lakes?| Muskoka Watershed Council
See where health alerts have been issued and which beaches are affected.| Florida Rambler
In summer 2021, after a LONG Covid lockdown, I was finally able to visit my mom. While there, I helped her tidy up my late father’s office. In a pile on one of the shelves we found a small cardboard box. It was filled with little index cards on which my dad, who was a… Read More »“Yaacov’s Algae” Art Quilt Series| ANY Texture
Protoga Biotech, a Chinese company pioneering microalgae fermentation, announces the launch of a microalgae milk product that is said to be rich in protein| Cultivated X
A couple of years ago, after completing my experimental seaweed art series, I decided to continue playing with pictures of my late father’s first algae collection. I enjoyed the delicacy of the dried seaweeds in my dad’s collection, and felt comforted by incorporating something he cared about into my own art. After digitally manipulating images,… Read More »From Wall Art to … Table Runner?| ANY Texture
When dealing with experimental materials, such as algae and other bioplastics, conservators must consider the benefits of display with potentially unexpected outcomes.| Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum