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The Vallejo Seaweed’s 2025 season is like a checked swing at the plate — one side is claiming they went too far, while the other says it didn’t make an effort past a certain point.
DLG Benelux, the organizer behind the seaweed industry Seagriculture conferences, has announced the merger of Seagriculture USA and Seagriculture Asia-Pacific into a single international event, ...
GLOBALSEAWEED-Protect will support the south-east Asia seaweed industry, which is both economically and environmentally critical. Natural History Museum Executive Director of Science Tim Littlewood ...
Furthermore, we investigate the potential of Scandinavian green algae as a valuable resource for the steadily growing seaweed aquaculture industry in northern Europe. Molecular identification of ...
Stinking mats of rotting seaweed are already starting to pile up on beaches across the Caribbean. These mega-blooms of slimy brown algae called sargassum were once seldom seen — but climate ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. A MAJOR plan to create sustainable seaweed and tackle depopulation in the Scottish Highlands has been unveiled. The £50 million community-led ...
Sargassum, a type of brown seaweed, is expected to increase on Florida's shores in the coming weeks. The University of South Florida predicts a significant sargassum season in 2025. Red tide is ...
His appointment aligns with Nordic SeaFarm’s strategy to strengthen its position in the rapidly expanding European seaweed market. The company aims to broaden its product portfolio, which includes ...
(WSVN) - With summer just around the corner, it’s only a matter of time before seaweed washes up on shore and researchers are now developing a new tech tool to predict where it goes. Higher ...
Package for writing high-level code for parallel high-performance stencil computations that can be deployed on both GPUs and CPUs ...
Levels of floating seaweed mats have skyrocketed in the Atlantic Ocean in the past month, with the total amount breaking the record for March. The seaweed travels on ocean currents across the ...