I think this is the most logical way of farming. For the future and now. Non destructive way of farming that actually restores the earth and having significant value of what you are doing. This is definitely inspiring. We have so much ocean space and yet we do farming on land. With this much ocean space we can all together rid of land animal farming cruelty and strive for healthier and sustainable growth in the agriculture ecosystem. Also definitely provides more nutrition per value than a chicken or cow. Ocean Farming definitely is interesting. Leaving a positive impact on earth. (Doing this type of farming actually does feel like you bring in significant value to your life)
Phenomenal , I had seen a model of growing saline tolerant foods as well. I think not just in the coast but also on the coast line and inland so much could be integrated
Sir, I am retiring from Navy soon. I love oceans. I would like to grow marine farms like yours in India. Can you plz guide me to some training programme where ocean farming is taught and also how and where to sell it.
I am from East Asia and I love kelp. I always wish kelp is more available in the US. It is tasty and healthy. Because a lot of kelp is yet available in the US, I have to look for other sources to get what I am looking for. For starters: kelp could be used to make great soup that gives soup some "depth."
Can kelp be used in ways other than food & biofuels? I imagine using it primarily as something, like Idk leather maybe, would really help to not only make the most of its ability to lock in carbon & reduce environmental strain from other raw materials while also increasing overall demand
No mention of cost per calorie? in the end it is not “dreams” or “aesthetics” that pay the bills. these ideas have to be cheaper alternatives to land based farming. they have to have higher yields at lower prices.
I think this is the most logical way of farming. For the future and now. Non destructive way of farming that actually restores the earth and having significant value of what you are doing. This is definitely inspiring. We have so much ocean space and yet we do farming on land. With this much ocean space we can all together rid of land animal farming cruelty and strive for healthier and sustainable growth in the agriculture ecosystem. Also definitely provides more nutrition per value than a chicken or cow. Ocean Farming definitely is interesting. Leaving a positive impact on earth. (Doing this type of farming actually does feel like you bring in significant value to your life)
This is practically vertical farming, only under the surface. Brilliant!
Briliant Briliant ....Mr Smith you're the man !! Very innovative and inspiring !!
Phenomenal , I had seen a model of growing saline tolerant foods as well. I think not just in the coast but also on the coast line and inland so much could be integrated
Wow, this is awesome!
Amazing. I hope there are more and more of these!
Sir, I am retiring from Navy soon. I love oceans. I would like to grow marine farms like yours in India. Can you plz guide me to some training programme where ocean farming is taught and also how and where to sell it.
I am from East Asia and I love kelp. I always wish kelp is more available in the US. It is tasty and healthy. Because a lot of kelp is yet available in the US, I have to look for other sources to get what I am looking for. For starters: kelp could be used to make great soup that gives soup some "depth."
This is phenomenal
It looks amazing! I can't wait to hear more about it at Bioneers in San Rafael tomorrow afternoon!
Bioneers! Love it
😮 I hope this is your year!!
this guy is a genius
What things are needed to establish a sea vegetable farm
Great program!
Can kelp be used in ways other than food & biofuels? I imagine using it primarily as something, like Idk leather maybe, would really help to not only make the most of its ability to lock in carbon & reduce environmental strain from other raw materials while also increasing overall demand
The clip of it showing his boat was made on mine
Super interesting.
Nice
No mention of cost per calorie? in the end it is not “dreams” or “aesthetics” that pay the bills. these ideas have to be cheaper alternatives to land based farming. they have to have higher yields at lower prices.
Blue Growth Potential to Mitigate Climate Change through Seaweed Offsetting
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