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A new story in the Seattle Times shows just how alive the Seattle waterfront is, if you know where to look. From baby salmon to bull kelp, the renovations at the waterfront include a seawall where the public can look down at the fish-friendly seawall. The UW Wetland Ecosystem Team has been instrumental in this work, with continued monitoring of the site.| School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences
Cover image: Taylor Griffith Kelp forests are some of the most dynamic and productive ecosystems on the planet, but many people don’t dip below the canopy to find out just how incredible they really are. From record-breaking growth rates to surprising uses spanning food, art, and innovation, here are ten things about kelp you might not know, as well as what you can do to help the kelp! 1. Kelp forests are the largest marine habitat on Earth Kelp forests cover more than one-third of the wo...| Mission Blue
Dr. Mark Stengler, NMD, America's Natural Doctor - March 17, 2022 There has been a leap of technology regarding superfoods and superfood supplements. Research has shown that plants from the ocean, such as seaweeds, are among the most nutrition-dense and health-promoting foods humans can consume. The Cleveland Clinic refers to superfoods as “natural foods that [...] The post Super Veggies from The Sea appeared first on Buy Sea Veg.| Buy Sea Veg
Cover Image: Victoria Conference Center with artist Josie Iselin’s seaweed banners. Image: Oriana Poindexter. Author: Oriana Poindexter Over 700 delegates from around the world gathered in the beautiful city of Victoria on Vancouver Island last week for the 25th International Seaweed Symposium. This week-long event convened global experts in all the arenas of algae, with [...]Read More...| Mission Blue
Cover Image: Giant kelp forest in California © Taylor Griffith Kelp forests, to those who know and love them, are some of the most majestic places on Earth. But for many others, these magnificent ecosystems remain unknown, out of sight and out of mind beneath the waves. Found along 30% of the world’s coastlines in temperate [...]Read More...| Mission Blue
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
A conversation with Aaron Huang, founder of OoNee Sea Urchin Ranch, to dive into the world of sea urchin ranching and its connections to high-end fish restaurants, many of which fly their sea urchins in from Japan. Over the past decade, a warm water blob off the U.S. West Coast has caused sea urchins to overgraze the kelp forests, leading to a massive population boom of urchins, the collapse of kelp ecosystems, and the rise of countless “zombie” sea urchins—urchins that prevent the kelp...| Investing in regenerative agriculture
Oregon-based photographer, Justin Myers sheds light on the deforestation of kelp while pointing out beloved spots along the way.| RV.com
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Vor diesem Ausflug bin ich richtig hibbelig: Es geht nach La Jolla, ins Birch Aquarium. Es ist das “Schaufenster” (Public Outreach Center) der Scripps Institution of Oceanography (University of California, San Diego).Auf dem Parkplatz empfängt …| Meertext