Ocean Visions Product Aims to Accelerate Development and Testing of Macroalgae-Based Carbon Sequestration
Ocean Visions brings together leading oceanographic research and academic institutions with private sector and public-interest organizations to design and advance solutions to the growing threats to our ocean.
New “living” digital road map allows for global crowdsourcing approach
The ocean represents an enormous opportunity to sequester carbon, but ocean-based carbon dioxide removal approaches are poorly understood and underinvested.” Brad Ack, Executive Director & Chief Innovation Officer at Ocean VisionsATLANTA, GEORGIA, UNITED STATES , May 18, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ Ocean Visions today released the first in a series of five “living” digital road maps that identify specific pathways forward to accelerate the development and testing of macroalgae cultivation for carbon sequestration.
Ocean Visions 2021 Summit to Showcase and Explore Diverse Solutions for Pressing Ocean Challenges
The mission of Ocean Visions is to mobilize a diverse community of problem-solvers working together to tackle the most pressing challenges facing the ocean
Summit to feature prominent researchers, innovators, decision-makers, and funders on cutting edge of creating and advancing solutions in ocean-climate nexus.
This conference is about breaking down silos among research universities and institutions, professional ocean-focused societies, NGOs, IGOs, foundations, business and financial institutions.” Brad Ack, Executive Director & Chief Innovation Officer at Ocean VisionsATLANTA, GEORGIA, UNITED STATES, May 4, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ The Ocean Visions 2021 Summit, “Towards a Global Ecosystem for Ocean Solutions,” will be held May 18-21, 2021. The biennial Summit will feature prominent researchers, innovators, decision-makers, and funders all of whom are working to accelerat
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Adam Baske (left) and Capt. Rob Odlin of Running Tide Technologies in the Gulf of Maine. They release rope that s entwined with early-stage kelp, a fast growing seaweed that will soak up carbon dioxide. Fred Bever/Maine Public
In the race to stall or even reverse global warming, new efforts are in the works to pull carbon dioxide out of the air and put it somewhere safe.
One startup in Maine has a vision that is drawing attention from scientists and venture capitalists alike: to bury massive amounts of seaweed at the bottom of the ocean, where it will lock away carbon for thousands of years.
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