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The Sargassum Podcast
Sargassum Podcast
82 episodes
6 days ago
Since 2011, vast masses of the free-floating algae Sargassum have been washing ashore on Caribbean beaches – some leaving coastlines three feet deep in seaweed. When it isn't rotting on beaches, Sargassum has incredible properties and could fuel an entire new blue economy. The Sargassum Podcast aims to cure marine science blindness by providing listeners with an in-depth look into how sargassum impacts local communities, coastal biomes, and the world at large – and how we can harvest it to build a diversified blue economy.
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Since 2011, vast masses of the free-floating algae Sargassum have been washing ashore on Caribbean beaches – some leaving coastlines three feet deep in seaweed. When it isn't rotting on beaches, Sargassum has incredible properties and could fuel an entire new blue economy. The Sargassum Podcast aims to cure marine science blindness by providing listeners with an in-depth look into how sargassum impacts local communities, coastal biomes, and the world at large – and how we can harvest it to build a diversified blue economy.
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E57 Sargassum is Bailable!
The Sargassum Podcast
42 minutes 29 seconds
2 years ago
E57 Sargassum is Bailable!

Sigrid Skjelstad has a Masters in materials science from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology and works as business developer at Orkel AS. During her studies she spent a year at University in Cape Town as an exchange student. Orkel is a developer and manufacturer of agricultural and industrial machinery based in Norway. They recently used their machines to make Sargassum bales.

0:53 The host saying hello to each other. 

3:56 Franziska presents the guest. 

5:13 The starting question! What is Sargassum for Sigrid?

9:00 What are the benefits of bailing Sargassum?

  11:48 Why Sargassum can preserve better in a bale?

13:23 Will this technology come to the Caribbean? 

 14:59 Testing experiment  

17:31 Hidrated Sargassum and bailing? 

 21:53 Fresh Sargassum is more easy to bale. 

23:30 How Sigrid was introduce to Sargassum? 

 27:07 Description of the baling machines. 

30:55 Is there a process before baling?

 33:21 And what about the sand that is in the Sargassum, when beached? 

34:39 How fresh does the Sargassum have to be so it can be baled? 

36:48 Orkel is working with recycled plastic for baling 

39:08 Buy a machine or rent it from you?

 40:32 Need of local knowledge in the Caribbean.

 41:24 Thanking Sigrid.

 43:10 Conclusions of the hosts

Links of the guest https://orkel.com/en/news/sargassum-cleanup-2023/

Facebook https://www.facebook.com/orkel

Instagram https://www.instagram.com/orkelcompactors/

Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/company/orkel

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Website:  https://www.orkel.com/

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The Sargassum Podcast
Since 2011, vast masses of the free-floating algae Sargassum have been washing ashore on Caribbean beaches – some leaving coastlines three feet deep in seaweed. When it isn't rotting on beaches, Sargassum has incredible properties and could fuel an entire new blue economy. The Sargassum Podcast aims to cure marine science blindness by providing listeners with an in-depth look into how sargassum impacts local communities, coastal biomes, and the world at large – and how we can harvest it to build a diversified blue economy.