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  2. Seaweed fertiliser - Wikipedia

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    Seaweed fertiliser is organic fertilizer made from seaweed that is used in agriculture to increase soil fertility and plant growth. The use of seaweed fertilizer ...

  3. SeaGrown - Wikipedia

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    SeaGrown is a seaweed farming and processing company based in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England. It was established in 2018 and in 2019, it was given a grant to be able to grow its own seaweed in a specific area off the coast of Scarborough. It is England's first large-scale, commercial seaweed farm.

  4. Aquaculture in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    There are around 700 species of seaweed growing around the shores of the United Kingdom, [68] with an estimated crop of 10,000,000 tonnes (11,000,000 tons). [69] [note 5] Seaweed harvesting has been going on in Britain for many centuries and had many uses; food, iodine, glass production, animal feed and fertiliser.

  5. Seaweed fertilizer - Wikipedia

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  6. Seaweed - Wikipedia

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    Other seaweed may be used as fertilizer, compost for landscaping, or to combat beach erosion through burial in beach dunes. [55] Seaweed is under consideration as a potential source of bioethanol. [56] [57] Seaweed is lifted out of the top of an algae scrubber/cultivator, to be discarded or used as food, fertilizer, or skin care.

  7. Food, fertilizer, fuel? Hunt is on for solutions to Caribbean ...

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    Arsenic and heavy metal levels making turning seaweed into food a health concern and unlikely. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  8. Seaweed farming - Wikipedia

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    Seaweed is an extractive crop that has little need for fertilisers or water, meaning that seaweed farms typically have a smaller environmental footprint than other agriculture or fed aquaculture. [16] [17] [18] Many of the impacts of seaweed farms, both positive and negative, remain understudied and uncertain. [19] [16]

  9. Lihou - Wikipedia

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    In the past the island was used by locals for the collection of seaweed for use as a fertiliser, but today Lihou is mainly used for tourism, including school trips. Lihou is also an important centre for conservation, forming part of a Ramsar wetland site for the preservation of rare birds and plants as well as historic ruins of a priory and a ...