algseadistus
Algseadistus, also known as seaweed farming or aquaculture, is the cultivation of marine algae for various purposes, including food, feed, and biofuel. This practice is gaining attention due to its potential to address food security, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and support sustainable development. Seaweed farming can be conducted in both open and closed systems, with the latter offering more control over environmental conditions.
Seaweed farming has several advantages. It requires less land and water compared to terrestrial agriculture, making
The most commonly farmed seaweed species include Laminaria, Undaria, and Gracilaria. Laminaria, also known as kelp,
Seaweed farming faces challenges such as disease, pests, and environmental variability. However, ongoing research and development