REGENERATIVE OCEAN FARMING

Regenerative ocean farming

Seaweed Farming: Seaweed farming involves growing and harvesting different types of seaweed such as kelp, nori, and dulse. Seaweed is a nutritious food source and can be used in a variety of products including food, cosmetics, and biofuels. Seaweed farming is sustainable and can help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture (IMTA) : IMTA is a type of regenerative ocean farming that involves cultivating multiple species in the same area. For example, seaweed, shellfish, and finfish can be grown together in a closed-loop system where the waste from one species is used as food for another. This can help to reduce the environmental impact of aquaculture by reducing the amount of waste and increasing the efficiency of the system. Restorative Mariculture: Restorative mariculture is a type of regenerative ocean farming that focuses on restoring degraded ecosystems. This can involve planting seagrass or other marine vegetation, rebuilding coral reefs, or creating artificial structures that provide habitat for marine life. Restorative mariculture can help to improve the health of the ocean and provide benefits such as increased biodiversity and improved water quality.

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