In the bustling city of Hong Kong, one school renowned for its efforts in increasing sustainability has initiated a groundbreaking seaweed farming project as part of its commitment to environmental stewardship.
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In the bustling city of Hong Kong, one school renowned for its efforts in increasing sustainability has initiated a groundbreaking seaweed farming project as part of its commitment to environmental stewardship.
Publisher: Kids.earth.org
Author: kids.earth.org
The Community Education team at the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development present you with a range of teaching and learning resources. Discover lessons and related resources for use in your classroom, activities to complete with your class in the field, facilitated incursion and excursion opportunities and professional learning sessions to extend your own knowledge of the Western Australian marine environment.
Publisher: Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development
Author: Marine Waters WA
Lesson plans written and reviewed by educators on caring for marine and coastal environments. Our plans include quizzes, games, videos, and worksheet investigations you can use in your classroom.
Publisher: Dep of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
Author: Coastcare Victoria
Ready for a fun treasure hunt around your home? Raid your kitchen cupboards, bathroom cabinet, and dressing table to uncover products that might secretly contain seaweed!
Publisher: Devon Wildlife Trust
Author: Devon Wildlife Trust
Fun educational activity ideas, from nature play, arts, crafts, and sensory to recipes and science experiments
Publisher: Child's Play ABC
Author: Child's Play ABC
Seaweed benefits are numerous but everything is dependent on how it is sourced. In this video, we will share with you 15 amazing health benefits of seaweed you should know.
Publisher: Horizons Health
Author: Horizons Health
Dive in with WWF expert, Bailey Moritz, as she shares some of her knowledge on seaweed and seaweed farming and how it supports rural and coastal communities, gender equity, nutrition, and global food security.
Publisher: World Wildlife Fund
Author: World Wildlife Fund
Algae are a diverse group of photosynthetic organisms that are the foundation of almost all marine food chains. This fact sheet briefly outlines the three main groups of algae (green, red, and brown algae) and describes how algae differs from plants.
Publisher: Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development
Author: Marine Waters WA
This fact sheet explores the optimal conditions for cultivating Asparagopsis taxiformis gametophytes, focusing on temperature, light intensity, and spectrum to maximize growth rates and bromoform concentration. Key findings include that reduced light intensity and temperatures below 23°C promote both growth and bromoform levels, critical for offshore seaweed farming and methane-reduction applications in livestock feed.
Publisher: Agrifutures Australia
Author: John Statton
Year: 2024
The World Bank 2023 Global Seaweed New and Emerging Markets Report highlights the untapped potential of the seaweed industry in addressing global challenges such as climate change, food security, and sustainable development. It identifies 10 emerging market sectors, including bioplastics, nutraceuticals, alternative proteins, and bioremediation, emphasizing the environmental and socioeconomic benefits of seaweed farming. Despite challenges like supply inconsistencies, regulatory barriers, and production costs, the report forecasts a market growth of $11.8 billion by 2030, driven by seaweed’s versatile applications and sustainability credentials. It also stresses the need for innovation, investment, and collaboration to overcome existing barriers and unlock seaweed’s full potential.
Publisher: World Bank
Year: 2023
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