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Découvrez le monde des algues le 7 octobre à la Maison de l’Océan à Paris!
🌊La magnifique Maison de l'Océan, lieu environnemental de référence au cœur de Paris ouvrira ses portes au public le 7 octobre prochain pour une journée d'immersion dans le monde des algues ! Partez à leur découverte à partir de 10 heures au cours de cette journée...
The Global Seaweed Coalition is looking for its new Scientific Officer
The Global Seaweed Coalition is looking for its new Scientific Officer! Hosted by our founding partners from CNRS, the Scientific Officer will manage GSC funded projects and be the main contact point with project holders. Supervised by the GSC Scientific Director,...
Global Seaweed Coalition Annual Meeting: 5 October 2023 in Paris
After a busy transition year, the Global Seaweed Coalition is proud to invite our growing community to our second Annual Meeting, to be held 5 October 2023 at the Maison de l'Océan in Paris. This Annual Meeting is an opportunity to look back together at our...
Safe Seaweed Coalition becomes the Global Seaweed Coalition
Seaweed stakeholders stepping up global collaboration to scale climate and nature solutions The Safe Seaweed Coalition is proud to announce it has become the Global Seaweed Coalition (GSC), hosted by its founding partner United Nations Global Compact. The potential...
UN Plastic Treaty negotiations: Call to all Seaweed Packaging Companies
We are pleased to invite all Seaweed Packaging Companies to attend the “Seaweed as a Sustainable and Biodegradable Alternative to Plastic Packaging” meeting, taking place on the 1st of June from 11:00 to 13:00 CET (TBC) in Paris, France (location to be confirmed). The...
8th European Phycological Congress (EPC8): August 20th-26th in Brest, France
🌊 The early bird registration for the 8th European Phycological Congress (EPC8) has been extended until March 31 2023! The Scientific Program of EPC8 was convened by Inka. Bartsch and Wiebe Kooistra and consists of plenary and keynote lectures by 44 renowned...
Member Roundtables: February 27th!
All our members are invited to join our member Roundtables on February 27th. We will holdtwo sessions : one at 11:00AM CET and one at 3PM CET in order to accommodate our worldwide membership. These sessions will include important updates and opportunities for members...
Study: how to increase the communication capacity of the Seaweed Revolution?
We are engaged with a team of CHARM-EU students conducting a research study to better understand the general public’s current awareness of seaweed and highlight potential gaps or needs. Their research is planned to be presented and shared in the context of the...
Congratulations to our Spring 2022 Grantees!
Our Annual Meeting in Lisbon was the opportunity to introduce our Spring 2022 Grantees to our worldwide community! After a highly competitive evaluation process by our advisory board of seaweed industry experts, the Safe Seaweed Coalition Steering Committee made the...
Thrilling moments for Seaweed at UNOC in Lisbon
What a week for our Seaweed Revolution! We took advantage of United Nation's Ocean Conference to actively raise awareness on the potential for seaweed to support SDG14, starting with our very own Annual meeting and Seaweed Day on June 29th at Forum Picoas. Above is a...
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Alaska Mariculture Gets a Big Kickstart
Alaska plans to grow its mariculture industry with a focus on oysters and seaweed, but there are obstacles to overcome. While oyster farming is responsible for $1.6 million of mariculture revenue in Alaska, more than three-quarters of the $2 million total, the focus of a Pacific Marine Expo mariculture panel hosted by Dan Lesh, deputy director of the Southeast Conference (SEC), was solidly on seaweed. “We want to go from $2 million to $200 million in mariculture sales,” says Lesh.
Source : National Fisherman
New Kelp Hatcheries Like One in Kodiak Produced More Seed in 2025 According to Industry Report
For the second year in a row, a coalition of mariculture interests has hired the McKinley Research Group and the Pacific Shellfish Institute to compile data and research about the state of Alaska’s mariculture industry.
Source : KMXT
NOAA Fisheries Asks for Public Comment on Identifying Aquaculture Opportunity Areas in Alaska State Waters
The 45-day comment period is open through May 28, 2026. We will also host two public scoping meetings to gather input.
Source : NOAA Fisheries
Alaska Mariculture Industry, though Dwarfed by Those in Other States, Continues to Grow
Alaska’s mariculture industry continues to grow, even though it is in its infancy compared to other states. Alaska’s shellfish farms reported just under $1.5 million in sales of oysters and mussels in 2024 and $48,713 in aquatic plant sales, according to figures collected by Emily Gettis, a representative of the state Department of Natural Resources.
Source : Alaska Public Media
Alaska Fisheries Development Foundation Announces Third Cohort of Funded Innovation Projects
The Alaska Fisheries Development Foundation (AFDF), a Juneau, Alaska, U.S.A.-based nonprofit, announced it will sponsor a new round of research and development projects with funding from the Alaska Mariculture Cluster (AMC).
Source : Seafood Source
Kelp Biostimulants Boost Barley Yields in Trials
Early research from the The James Hutton Institute suggests that kelp-derived biostimulants could play a valuable role in improving nutrient use efficiency in cereal production, with barley trials showing yield increases of up to 30% under reduced fertiliser regimes.
Source : The Scottish Farmer
Report: North American Kelp Farming Poised for Growth
A recent GreenWave report finds North America's kelp sector has the infrastructure to scale – but less than 35 percent of approved farming area is actually in use.
Source : The Fish Site
SEADLING Founder Simon Davis on Bringing Long-term Economic Benefit to SEA’s Seaweed Farmers
Seaweed is a billion-dollar industry in Malaysia, Indonesia and Philippines alone, but it’s a tough one to access because of farms’ remote locations.
Source : Ag Funder News
Homethings Utilizes Kelpi’s Seaweed-derived Coatings for Refill Sachets
Cleaning brand Homethings has revealed it is utilizing Kelpi’s seaweed-based coatings for the next generation of its refill sachets.
Source : Packaging Europe
How Science is Rewriting the Rules of Marine Taxonomy, One Seaweed at a Time
Australia’s scientists are reshaping the seaweed family tree using field expertise, DNA analysis and living algae to drive new advances in conservation, restoration and bioprospecting.
Source : CSIRO









