News

Latest News & Upcoming Events

Safe Seaweed Coalition: 2021 Lookback & 2022 Look Forward

Safe Seaweed Coalition: 2021 Lookback & 2022 Look Forward

As the Safe Seaweed Coalition enters its second year of existence, our team wishes to look back at the substantial achievements of 2021 and the exciting agenda for seaweed in this coming year. In view of our worldwide geographic dispersion, we will organize two...

COP26: positioning seaweed as a powerful ocean-based climate solution

COP26: positioning seaweed as a powerful ocean-based climate solution

COP26 brought the seaweed family together to position seaweed as a multifaceted ocean-based solution to tackle Climate Change. In the Blue Food session organized by our UNGC partners, seaweed –presented as a powerful tool for bridging nutrition needs with climate...

The Safe Seaweed Coalition Roundtables are opening next week!

The Safe Seaweed Coalition Roundtables are opening next week!

The Safe Seaweed Coalition Roundtables are opening next week, April 13th 2PM (GMT+1), with a discussion on Seaweed in Africa! In the perspective of creating a space for collaboration between seaweed stakeholders in Africa, our members will identify challenges and...

On Ubuntoo

From Seaweed Harvesters to Sea Urchin Rescuers: the Story of Porto-Muiños

Porto-Muiños, a family-owned aquaculture producer in Galicia with 25 years of experience in the industry, used EU support to develop a new aquaculture facility, where they use their business’ staple algae products to cultivate sea urchin for restocking local waters.

Source : European Commission

The Object of All Desire, Do GMO Algae Really Exist?

Algae are the surprise guests of the European Commission's deregulation proposal. What uses are made of these organisms by industry? In which countries are they produced? Above all, what genetic modifications are carried out for which marketing purposes? This inventory is important because, for the European Commission, their deregulation – like that of other plant GMOs – would be justified by the “knowledge [...] linked to the safety” of these GMOs. However, these GMO algae do not exist, the technical protocols not being mastered

Source : InfOGM