A sustainable food system for a growing global population requires a more diversified and climate-neutral protein production.
Tons of sargassum — seaweed — is floating far out in the Atlantic Ocean. It could begin coming ashore in the spring.
The island's beaches are under threat as experts worry that an invasive form of algae could reach the coastline.
Piles of brown seaweed washing up on some Jersey beaches are helping the island's ecosystem, a government environment boss has said. Rough seas and strong winds earlier in August led to it washing ...
In 1944, a year before the Pacific War ended, civilians on the home front suffered from severe food shortages as the fighting ...
Many in South Florida are probably already looking ahead to spring break and thinking about making more frequent trips to the beach. But like clockwork during the warmer months, many beachgoers ...
There are three main types of seaweed: red, green, and brown algae. These colors indicate where in the ocean they grow, ...
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The same brown seaweed used in fermentation has been passed through the intestinal simulator. The analysis of the "feces" shows that both fermented and unfermented seaweed stimulates the growth of ...
However, if it runs out of nutrients, then it's possible the bloom could dissipate." Rafts of brown seaweed, Sargassum sp., pile up on the shore of Miami Beach, Florida, USA. (Photo by ...
a green seaweed, and Sargassum, a brown seaweed. Students across all year groups learned about seaweed at the school’s research facility, the Marine Science Centre, while some also ran aquarium ...