
“Finding Palmaria decipiens at 100m depth is important for furthering our knowledge of Antarctica, a continent that is so important to understand for addressing the environmental challenges the world faces today.” Professor Frithjof Kuepper
“Finding Palmaria decipiens at 100m depth is important for furthering our knowledge of Antarctica, a continent that is so important to understand for addressing the environmental challenges the world faces today.” Professor Frithjof Kuepper
Events for Stronsay Climate Festival
Shore’s seaweed chips to be sold across Scotland and the UK in 61 Train Stations and Airports.
“Alginates are used in wound dressings, so this material potentially could be used as a strengthened 3D-printed bandage or as a patch for wound healing or drug delivery.” Lilian Hsiao
Wick Company Shore have won a top award for their innovative Seaweed Snacks.
An introduction and information about seaweed cultivationin Scotland.
Photographs by Rosie Hopkins
An application has been made for a licence to dredge for wild kelp in shallow waters on the West Coast of Scotland