Intelligence
Can the ocean store more carbon than previously believed?
A new study has found that the ocean can store about 20 percent more carbon dioxide from the air than scientists previously estimated.
Intelligence
A new global research project leverages environmental DNA to better measure and understand the carbon sequestration potential of kelp.
Intelligence
A new study has found that the ocean can store about 20 percent more carbon dioxide from the air than scientists previously estimated.
Responsibility
Yield and productivity rates for red macroalgae can exceed terrestrial agriculture, resulting in a carbon-neutral, carbohydrate-rich biomass source.
Responsibility
U.S. climate start-up Running Tide has delivered the first-ever carbon removal credits from an open ocean project, funded by Shopify.
Responsibility
A new study finds that artificial reefs can bolster seagrass growth in the tropics and help mitigate climate change.
Responsibility
A new study raises concerns about the feasibility of global seaweed farming as a potential large-scale carbon capture solution.
Aquafeeds
Biotechnology company NovoNutrients claims it can capture two tons of carbon dioxide for every ton of carotenoid-rich flour, or microbial meal, that it produces.