Lindsay Hermes, CEO Australian Sustainable Seaweed Industry (ASSA) announces that tickets are now open for Seagriculture Conference 2025 a global gathering of seaweed experts.
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Lindsay Hermes, CEO Australian Sustainable Seaweed Industry (ASSA) announces that tickets are now open for Seagriculture Conference 2025 a global gathering of seaweed experts.
Publisher: ASSA
Author: Lindsay Hermes
Year: 2024
Lindsay Hermes, CEO and members of the Australian Sustainable Seaweed Industry (ASSA) highlight how the seaweed industry can boost the economy and improve the environment
Publisher: ASSA
Author: ASSA
Year: 2024
National Hatchery Network – tropical hub for Asparagopsis taxiformis. The objective of the network is to develop a series of hatcheries across the country to help fast track industry specifically focussing Asparagpsis taxiformis and Asparagopsis armata
Publisher: ASSA
Author: ASSA
Year: 2024
Explores the three primary groups of algae—green, brown, and red—and their critical role in marine ecosystems. IFind out their characteristics, environmental contributions, and significance in the food chain.
Publisher: Marine Waters WA
Author: Marine Waters Fish WA
Year: 2022
Did you know that seaweed could be the key to solving some of the world’s most pressing problems, such as feeding the world’s growing population and reducing pollution? Designed for seventh-grade students, this four-page reading comprehension worksheet features an original nonfiction text along with standards-based comprehension questions. As students learn all about seaweed and its potential benefits, they will also have an opportunity to practice a variety of essential reading skills, including citing text evidence, making inferences, summarizing a text, determining an author’s point of view, and determining the meaning of words and phrases in context.
Publisher: Education.com
Author: Education.com
Nature is our playground, fun educational activity ideas, from nature play, arts, crafts, and sensory to receipes, science experiments, STEM and wildlife conservation.
Publisher: ChildsPlayABC
Author: ChildsPlayABC
In Krazy For Kelp, an environmental science project, students design a sustainable seaweed farm from the ground up. Seaweed farming is a growing industry as climate change threatens our areas for terrestrial agriculture. It also is a highly sustainable method of food production with a minimal carbon footprint.
Publisher: Teachers Pay Teachers
Author: Teachers Pay Teachers
The How to Teach with Live Materials series includes free downloadable guides with information and expert directions from our in-house live materials lab technicians and biologists. You’ll get a thorough introduction to a wide selection of living specimens and learn how to use them to teach hands-on lessons in your classroom.
Publisher: Ward's Science
Author: Ward's World
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
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