Recently, Emma Lavaut and her colleagues from Sorbonne University and Universidad Austral de Chile found that a species of red seaweed, Gracilaria gracilis, uses the isopod crustacean Idotea balthica ...
Reina Veenhof receives funding from the Holsworth Wildlife Research Endowment. Curtis Champion receives funding from the Fisheries Research and Development Corporation. He works for NSW Department of ...
Commercial seaweed farming began in the Philippines in the 1970s and has grown to be one of the country’s most significant aquaculture enterprises, supporting more than 200,000 coastal families. In ...
Rochelle Embling receives funding from the ESRC Wales Doctoral Training Partnership. Laura Wilkinson received funding for this project from an ESRC IAA grant awarded via the ESRC Wales Doctoral ...
Bangladesh currently produces some 400 tons of seaweed, valued at 55 million taka (about $500,000), while a study suggested the country could produce 50 million tons of seaweed annually by 2050.
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