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BernieEcclestoned t1_ja45l5k wrote

Regenerative agriculture and aquaculture are probably a better bet

Kelp is really fast growing, sequesters co2 and can be planted on shellfish lines

https://www.globalseafood.org/advocate/pilot-project-cultivating-kelp-on-shellfish-leases-demonstrates-extraordinary-first-year-growth/

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Ailerath t1_ja48hm3 wrote

What do you do with the kelp though? Rebury it?

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BernieEcclestoned t1_ja4b7lw wrote

Replant it for carbon credits I guess

Carbon price went over 100 euro per ton for the first time recently

Edit. Found this as well

>Kelp is used to make many products: toothpastes, shampoos, salad dressings, puddings, cakes, dairy products, frozen foods, and even pharmaceuticals

>Algin, an emulsifying and bonding agent, is extracted from kelp and used in these products. Kelp is also used as food on mollusk farms

So, used to grow more shellfish

https://oceanservice.noaa.gov/facts/pplkelp.html

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