A podcast about seaweed and people. It's for you if you're interested in what seaweed is, how it works in ecosystems, growing it for food or climate solutions, regenerating coastlines and the intersection of science, art and culture.
Seaweed People is independent - support the show at buymeacoffee.com/seaweedpeople.
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A podcast about seaweed and people. It's for you if you're interested in what seaweed is, how it works in ecosystems, growing it for food or climate solutions, regenerating coastlines and the intersection of science, art and culture.
Seaweed People is independent - support the show at buymeacoffee.com/seaweedpeople.
Follow on socials @seaweed.people 🌱🪸
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This one’s for you if you’re interested in biochar, giant kelp, marine engineering or thinking about seaweed as a solution to a whole lotta problems 🛠️🐟
Adam Brancher is a Principle Marine Surveyor and the Founder of Southern Ocean Carbon, which aims to mitigate the impacts of climate change through responsible seaweed mariculture and bio-mitigation around aquaculture farms. We touch on a few of the exciting projects his team is working on across the world in this episode, such as growing seaweed for bioplastics, offshore mariculture, IMTA and seaweed for food security.
You can find Adam and the Southern Ocean Carbon team here or on socials @southernoceancarbon. You can find and contact me @seaweed.people. Donate to support the making of this show at buymeacoffee.com/seaweedpeople.
Links to research, projects and stories touched on in this ep:
The Problem with Carbon Credits and Offsets Explained
Forensic carbon accounting with Catriona Herd (SP episode)
Kelpy (NSW-based seaweed bioplastic)
Nopla - bioplastics
Hydrodynamic energy attenuation by seaweed aquaculture
Developing Production Systems for Offshore Kelp Mariculture
A new paper on seaweed explores its potential in nourishing low- and middle-income nations
Some info on IMTA (integrated multi-trophic aquaculture)
Nutrition, Nitrogen & circular Systems with Pia Winberg (SP episode)
This episode was recorded and produced on Gadigal/Wangal and Palawa Pakana lands. I acknowledge and pay respects to First Nations people and their elders past and present as the ongoing custodians of Sea, Land and Sky Country.
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