Excellent video. Saw it on fascist book a couple of days ago. I’m surprised fb hasn’t banned it as fake news yet.The real story...
There is some seaweed harvesting going on now. The anti jobs crowd opposes in because they fear it may decimate salmon stocks. Might be possible but to them everything is killing salmon except the commercial sport fishing.Trudeau is an "organic foods" wingnut for one but there's gotta be more, there's gotta be a side swindle to cash in on.
For Ethanol the cash cow is high protein cattle feed from the remaing mash for biodiesel its seed cake for omegas and vitamins to provide healthy robust beef pork, chickens.
The sideswindle for this? My money is on seaweed. Seaweed is 1.7% nitrogen.
Watch for Liberal startup seaweed farms coming to a Coastal First Nation near you.
Seaweed grows back every year .There is some seaweed harvesting going on now. The anti jobs crowd opposes in because they fear it may decimate salmon stocks. Might be possible but to them everything is killing salmon except the commercial sport fishing.
True, but is it enough to compensate for harvesting and still provide habitat for fish? I don’t know the answer to that one.Seaweed grows back every year .
Seaweed of the variety used for Nori is best early in it ‘s growth cycle , once it grows to long and thick it is not as flavourful and it also loses its color . Harvesting is labor intensive as is cleaning and drying . As for fish habitat you can only harvest on the shore line and can only get enough off rocks that are fully covered , most rocks don’t have enough to bother with .True, but is it enough to compensate for harvesting and still provide habitat for fish? I don’t know the answer to that one.
There is some seaweed harvesting going on now. The anti jobs crowd opposes in because they fear it may decimate salmon stocks. Might be possible but to them everything is killing salmon except the commercial sport fishing.
Seaweed grows back every year .
True, but is it enough to compensate for harvesting and still provide habitat for fish? I don’t know the answer to that one.
Seaweed of the variety used for Nori is best early in it ‘s growth cycle , once it grows to long and thick it is not as flavourful and it also loses its color . Harvesting is labor intensive as is cleaning and drying . As for fish habitat you can only harvest on the shore line and can only get enough off rocks that are fully covered , most rocks don’t have enough to bother with .
As far as I know the only habitat of concern is brine and sunshine. Seaweed and algae can grow inland.The kelp they were harvesting on the North island years ago was being cut off the sea floor. I don't know how it eventually turned out.
Kelp is a different story , I wouldn’t want to see wide spread commercial harvesting , perhaps a niche market of roe on kelp ,but even that depends on fishing spawning herring for the roe which is not really a sustainable practice .The kelp they were harvesting on the North island years ago was being cut off the sea floor. I don't know how it eventually turned out.
And apparently some dont consider that there are freshwater versions with immense potential.Most people think of kelp and seaweed as the same thing.
Most people don know any better .Most people think of kelp and seaweed as the same thing.
They are still dragging Okanagan Lake for the suckers as we speak .And apparently some dont consider that there are freshwater versions with immense potential.
If you are familiar with what happened in the Okanagan Valley in the 1970s and is problematic today after someone flushed their fish tank youd see the potential.
That Eurasian crap grows meters a day. That shit can be used to bring overly nutrient rich and alkalinity screwed lakes and sloughs to balance. There is no shortage of lakes, sloughs and wetlands to do this in in Canada.
Who wants to try? Itll clean up climate cash too.
Its an opportunity to be a Librigarch like Trudeau and Co.