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Attaching seaweed spores to used scallop shells could restore UK’s coastal kelp forests

By Catherine Wilding, Senior Research Assistant, Marine Ecology, Marine Biological Association
Hannah Earp, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Marine Ecology, Newcastle University
Kelp seaweed spores are being grown on small rocks and waste scallop shells as part of a trial exploring how to regenerate the UK’s coastal kelp forests.The Conversation


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