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  2. Seaweed mass expands, reaches record tonnage. Messy ... - AOL

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    Now the county is asking the state Legislature for an extra $2 million to fund sargassum removal, which would bring this year’s total spending on seaweed cleanup to about $6 million.

  3. Seaweed - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, the global seaweed extract market was valued at $16.5 billion, with strong projected growth. [ 27 ] Seaweed farming is a carbon negative crop, with a high potential for climate change mitigation .

  4. Deer season recap: See a county-by-county count of deer ... - AOL

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    See a county-by-county count of deer harvested in the 2023-2024 season in Ohio. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  5. Seaweed farming - Wikipedia

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    Seaweed is largely transported from coastal areas to the open and deep ocean, acting as a permanent storage of carbon biomass within marine sediments. [65] Ocean afforestation is a proposal for farming seaweed for carbon removal. [53] [66] After harvesting seaweed is decomposed into biogas (60% methane and 40% carbon dioxide) in an anaerobic ...

  6. Algaculture - Wikipedia

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    As of 2019, seaweed represented 30% of marine aquaculture. [66] In 2023, the global seaweed extract market was valued at $16.5 billion, with strong projected growth. [67] Seaweed farming is a carbon negative crop, with a high potential for climate change mitigation.

  7. Flesh-eating bacteria found in seaweed on Florida beaches - AOL

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    Researchers warn a massive belt of Sargassum seaweed headed towards the state could be infected with the deadly Vibrio bacteria Flesh-eating bacteria found in seaweed on Florida beaches Skip to ...

  8. Seaweed collecting - Wikipedia

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    Seaweed from Charles F. Durant’s Algae and Corallines of the Bay & Harbor of New York (1850). Clockwise from top: Ulva linza, Sargassum montagnei, and Polysiphonia nigrescens [1] The title page from an 1848 Seaweed collection by Eliza A. Jordan of Brooklyn. Seaweed collecting is the process of collecting, drying, and pressing seaweed.

  9. A giant seaweed bloom that can be seen from space ... - AOL

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    A sargassum bloom floats between the Gulf of Mexico and West Africa. The seaweed can choke corals, wreak havoc on coastal ecosystems and diminish air quality.