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New ‘Domestic Seaweed 101’ infographic created

Posted on October 8, 2021March 23, 2023 by Judy Benson

Commercially Cultivated Domestic Seaweed infographicThe Sea Grant Seaweed Hub has released a new infographic that provides a guide to where seaweed is grown and current market outlets.

The infographic can be found here.

For information on the Sea Grant Seaweed Hub, visit: www.seaweedhub.org.

 


This entry was posted in News and tagged 2021, Aquaculture, Connecticut, Long Island Sound, Sea Grant, Seafood, Seaweed.
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