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angeredtsuzuki t1_j8xsmco wrote

Replicating this at every offshore wind farm where seaweed is native sounds like a good idea.

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icelandichorsey t1_j8xsvtx wrote

Yeah looks really cool. Since hearing the kelp farming podcast from "how to save the planet" I'm like... We should move a lot of farming to kelp farming but first... Let's find good markets for that stuff!

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CurseMeKilt OP t1_j8z62wu wrote

I don’t know much about kelp but I heard they are making some of it bacon flavored to replace regular bacon products.

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naimastaybro t1_j91lfqc wrote

Aquatic biomass has real potential to replace petrochemical feedstocks. I hope that more and more people grow seaweed and we continue to develop catalytic conversion methods to mimic what we do with oil.

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