Fact Sheet – Seaweed reform for environmentally responsible management of beach wrack and estuarine seaweed growth

The report highlights the ecological challenges and opportunities associated with seaweed growth in estuarine and coastal ecosystems, emphasizing the need for proactive management. Excessive seaweed growth, driven by nutrient pollution and climate change, impacts water quality, marine biodiversity, and coastal ecosystems. Harvesting and utilizing seaweed as bioremediation and for products like compost, biochar, and biogas are explored as sustainable management solutions. Recommendations include reforming regulations to balance ecological benefits, mitigate harmful emissions, and unlock economic potential while addressing challenges like seasonality, perishability, and processing costs.

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