Vertical Seaweed Gardens

These Aquatic Farms Help Remove Carbon Dioxide from the Ocean

Bren Smith recently received the 2015 Fuller Challenge Prize for his vertical seaweed gardens. In recent years, scientists and entrepreneurs have been working on ways to create a more sustainable food system. Smith's aquatic farms could serve as an eco-friendly alternative to finishing.

Smith operates a series of 3D ocean farms that are capable of growing seaweed, scallops, mussels and other aquatic creatures. The vertical seaweed gardens are designed to provide an alternative for communities that can no longer rely on fishing. Smith believes seaweed is a viable alternative because it is healthy and sustainable. Instead of harming the ocean, seaweed farms actually help to pull pollution out of the water. In short, seaweed gardens can actually remove carbon dioxide and nitrogen from the ocean.

The sustainable underwater farms may offer a new source of income for fishermen who can no longer rely on fishing..
Trend Themes
1. Vertical Seaweed Gardens - The trend of vertical seaweed gardens as an eco-friendly alternative for food creation and ocean cleanup creates an opportunity for entrepreneurs to create sustainable and healthy food while also removing pollution.
2. Sustainable Ocean Farming - The trend of underwater farms as a source of income and sustainability creates an opportunity for businesses to create alternative food sources while also reducing pollution levels in our oceans.
3. Aquatic Creature Farming - The trend of farming aquatic creatures as a new source of food and alternative to fishing creates an opportunity for businesses to create a more sustainable food system while also preserving natural fish populations.
Industry Implications
1. Seafood Industry - The seafood industry can embrace vertical seaweed gardens and sustainable ocean farming practices to create healthier and more environmentally friendly food sources for the market.
2. Agriculture Industry - The agriculture industry can explore opportunities to expand into aquatic creature farming and incorporate seaweed into their crop systems, creating a more diverse and sustainable food system.
3. Environmental Industry - The environmental industry can support and invest in sustainable ocean farming practices, helping to reduce pollution levels in our oceans while also promoting healthier and more sustainable food sources.

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