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  • Something in the water: how kelp is helping Maine's mussels boom.
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    Something in the water: how kelp is helping Maine's mussels boom.
    Something in the water: how kelp is helping Maine's mussels boom.

    When a US firm saw the seaweed was making their shellfish the 'biggest and best' scientists realised they'd hit upon a natural way to combat ocean acidification.

    The Bangs Island crew harvesting kelp on their boat in the Gulf of Maine.

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  • Something in the water: how kelp is helping Maine's mussels boom.
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    Something in the water: how kelp is helping Maine's mussels boom.
    Something in the water: how kelp is helping Maine's mussels boom.

    When a US firm saw the seaweed was making their shellfish the 'biggest and best' scientists realised they'd hit upon a natural way to combat ocean acidification.

    Gillian Prostko, chief science officer at Bangs Island Mussels. The harvested kelp is sold to a processor and turned into fermented foods such as kimchi.

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  • Something in the water: how kelp is helping Maine's mussels boom.
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    Something in the water: how kelp is helping Maine's mussels boom.
    Something in the water: how kelp is helping Maine's mussels boom.

    When a US firm saw the seaweed was making their shellfish the 'biggest and best' scientists realised they'd hit upon a natural way to combat ocean acidification.

    Kelp ready for harvesting in the Gulf of Maine

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  • Something in the water: how kelp is helping Maine's mussels boom.
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    Something in the water: how kelp is helping Maine's mussels boom.
    Something in the water: how kelp is helping Maine's mussels boom.

    When a US firm saw the seaweed was making their shellfish the 'biggest and best' scientists realised they'd hit upon a natural way to combat ocean acidification.

    Zoe Benisek, oyster lead at Bangs Island Mussels, harvesting kelp. The seaweed changes water chemistry enough to lower the levels of carbon dioxide to nourish the mussels.

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  • Something in the water: how kelp is helping Maine's mussels boom.
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    Something in the water: how kelp is helping Maine's mussels boom.
    Something in the water: how kelp is helping Maine's mussels boom.

    When a US firm saw the seaweed was making their shellfish the 'biggest and best' scientists realised they'd hit upon a natural way to combat ocean acidification.

    Tom Briggs, farm manager

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  • Something in the water: how kelp is helping Maine's mussels boom.
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    Something in the water: how kelp is helping Maine's mussels boom.
    Something in the water: how kelp is helping Maine's mussels boom.

    When a US firm saw the seaweed was making their shellfish the 'biggest and best' scientists realised they'd hit upon a natural way to combat ocean acidification.

    Matt Moretti, founder of Bangs Island Mussels

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  • Something in the water: how kelp is helping Maine's mussels boom.
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    Something in the water: how kelp is helping Maine's mussels boom.
    Something in the water: how kelp is helping Maine's mussels boom.

    When a US firm saw the seaweed was making their shellfish the 'biggest and best' scientists realised they'd hit upon a natural way to combat ocean acidification.

    Kelp farmer and fisherman Bob Baines assesses the progress of the line-grown kelp as he makes plans to harvest in the coming weeks. Weather and sea temperatures can influence the growth of the kelp and influence harvest times.

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