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Posts Tagged ‘kelp’

Building community capacity in kelp mariculture site suitability assessments

By Dawn Montano | December 9, 2021
Photo of a spar buoy— part of the US Energy Department's Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy project in Kodiak, AK.

Alaska has vast untapped habitat ideal for seaweed mariculture. Determining the relative suitability of sites for cultivating kelp is a complex calculation involving many factors of varying importance, including conflict…

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Chilkat Valley News: Local entrepreneur aims to start kelp farm

By Alaska Sea Grant | September 5, 2019

Demand for seaweed like kelp has grown over the past five decades, and mariculture produces more than 96 percent of the world’s supply of seaweed products, currently valued at $4-5 billion, according to a 2017 report from Alaska Sea Grant.

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Everything Alaskans want to know about growing seaweed in our state

By Sue Keller | September 7, 2017

To answer questions Alaskans are asking about the seaweed industry, Alaska Sea Grant’s Gary Freitag wrote a short publication on how to get a permit, setting up kelp lines and tending them on the farm, and hurdles that need solving. Seaweed culture is a promising industry for Alaska.

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Glacier silt hinders establishment of kelp bed communities

By Lauren Frisch | January 12, 2016
diver working with equipment on seafloor

Kachemak Bay, Alaska—Long-term build up of silt from glacier melt is limiting growth and establishment of kelp beds in Kachemak Bay, according to an ongoing project by University of Alaska…

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Sitka Sound abalone and kelp: Looking for answers

By Lauren Frisch | November 13, 2015
Taylor White finishes up a dive.

Sitka, Alaska—Most people don’t put on a scuba suit when they get ready for work in the morning. But a new project to track how climate change and other influences…

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