View Kelp Forest Foundation’s presentation to Mayma Azul

Our MD, Samantha Rengers-Deane, was invited to speak alongside Adolfo Alvial, head of the Club Innovation Acuicola – Chile, about their views of the seaweed market in general and the potential for Latin America. The Mayma Azul program focuses on the global blue revolution through the creation of the first blue regenerative ecosystem in Latam […]

Kelp and Innovation: presentation to the Rotary eClub of Silicon Valley

Our MD, Samantha Rengers – Deane spoke to Rushton Hurley of Rotary eClub of Silicon Valley about the power of cultivated kelp forests to combat climate change and diversity loss. Samantha also spoke about the innovation that is ocurring in the whole value chain, from hatchery and offshore cultivation to employing biorefinery processing methods to create exciting new products whilst minimising […]

MONACO OCEAN WEEK 2022 – SEAWEED DAY

Samantha Deane, Managing Director of the Kelp Forest Foundation (KFF) had the honour of speaking at this years’ Monaco Ocean Week (2022). Click and listen to her session where Samantha described how we creating a biodiversity baseline study to measure the impact of giant kelp cultivation on existing ecosytems. KFF shared the podium with Nathan […]

The Kelp Forest Foundation is proud of being selected as a top innovator in Blue Carbon Challenge by The World Economic Forum

Interest in blue carbon has reached an all-time high, but high-quality projects remain scarce. The Blue Carbon Challenge on UpLink sourced innovative solutions, projects, and enabling tools that can harness the potential of blue carbon markets to support conservation, restoration, and coastal management for people, nature, and climate. The selected 12 UpLink Ocean Top Innovators […]

The Ocean Farmers Trying to Save the World With Seaweed

Photo: Amy McConnell, a Canadian Kelp Resources Ltd. lab technician, holds up a piece of giant kelp in the Trevor Channel in Vancouver Island, on Aug. 19 2020. PHOTO BY: Melissa Renwick for TIME In a cove in Bamfield, a coastal community in British Columbia, Canada, Louis Druehl steers his boat, The Kelp Express, a mile along […]

How Kelp Naturally Combats Global Climate Change

When we think of kelp, we conjure up images of magical underwater forests. Recent research, however, suggests that in addition to creating beautiful habitats, macroalgae such as kelp play a large role reducing the effects of global warming. Kelp has an incredibly fast growth rate (up to two feet per day) and exports a large […]

Can the forests of the world’s oceans contribute to alleviating the climate crisis?

Photo: Kelp forest views from below the ocean surface PHOTO BY: Andrew B Stowe – Shutterstock Researchers are looking to kelp for help storing carbon dioxide far beneath the surface of the sea. Sixty years ago, Tasmania’s coastline was cushioned by a velvety forest of kelp so dense it would ensnare local fishers as they headed […]