Seaweed has been an essential part of Asian food culture for years. Only recently have Western communities come to acknowledge its nutritional assets. Rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants ...
When the conversation turns toward seaweed snacks, which I'm sure it often does, most people think of it as the stuff that wraps around your limbs when you're trying to swim in open water. But it's ...
Mari Granström, a biochemist, sources microalgae from the Baltic Sea and seaweed from the Caribbean ... and blocking out light. Getty Images Microalgae blooms can plague the Baltic Sea ...
But along with those familiar names, there’s a new ingredient on the market that we should all pay attention to: Seaweed! In skin care, seaweed and algae is quickly becoming a sought-after ingredient.
A trio of scientists from Rutgers University–New Brunswick is studying the potential of turning a species of seaweed into a source of energy and food. The researchers from the Rutgers Climate ...
If you traverse some of Hawaiʻi's shorelines (specifically Oʻahu's south and east shores, parts of Maui and Hilo) and notice seaweed in the water, chances are they could be invasive and not ...
The town council, in partnership with a local company will plant seaweed at the end of their effluent pipe in November. It’s part of a trial to determine how much cleaning the algae can do ...
Contributed. “Farmed seaweed has the potential to be carbon neutral or even carbon-negative. When I learned about the food potential of seaweed, a low maintenance and inexpensive crop that grows ...
The Ministry of Fisheries announced new guidelines for live seaweed imports on Friday, aiming to address seed shortages in its growing seaweed industry and boost coastal economies. The regulatory ...
Meanwhile, the coastal town of Kesennuma in Miyagi Prefecture produces fresh seaweed, renowned for its health benefits. These ingredients have found their way into European kitchens. Xavier ...
Botanists from the University of Hawai’i at Mānoa have uncovered key survival strategies used by invasive seaweed species in nearshore ecosystems, potentially explaining their dominance over ...