Leveraging the blue economy to transform marine forest restoration

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  • Karen Filbee-Dexter
  • Thomas Wernberg
  • Rodolfo Barreiro
  • Melinda A. Coleman
  • Thibaut de Bettignies
  • Colette J. Feehan
  • Joao N. Franco
  • Hasler, Berit
  • Ines Louro
  • Kjell M. Norderhaug
  • Peter A.U. Staehr
  • Fernando Tuya
  • Jan Verbeek

The UN Decade of Ecosystem Restoration is a response to the urgent need to substantially accelerate and upscale ecological restoration to secure Earth’s sustainable future. Globally, restoration commitments have focused overwhelmingly on terrestrial forests. In contrast, despite a strong value proposition, efforts to restore seaweed forests lag far behind other major ecosystems and continue to be dominated by small-scale, short-term academic experiments. However, seaweed forest restoration can match the scale of damage and threat if moved from academia into the hands of community groups, industry, and restoration practitioners. Connecting two rapidly growing sectors in the Blue Economy—seaweed cultivation and the restoration industry—can transform marine forest restoration into a commercial-scale enterprise that can make a significant contribution to global restoration efforts.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftJournal of Phycology
Vol/bind58
Udgave nummer2
Sider (fra-til)198-207
Antal sider10
ISSN0022-3646
DOI
StatusUdgivet - apr. 2022
Eksternt udgivetJa

Bibliografisk note

Funding Information:
These ideas were developed by the SEAFORCE consortium through discussions with Seaweed Solutions, Algal Plus, C‐weed Aquaculture, and other seaweed cultivators. Illustrations in Figure  2 are courtesy of Andrea Dingeldein (thelocalnaturalist.com) and Tracey Saxby and Dieter Trace of the Integration and Application Network (ian.umces.edu/media‐library). Some of these concepts were explored during the 2021 Green Gravel Action Group meetings ( www.greengravel.org ). Funding: Australian Research Council LP1931001500 (TW, MAC, KFD), Schmidt Marine Technology Partners (TW, KFD), Australian Research Council DP190100058 (TW, MAC, KFD), Australian Research Council DE1901006192 (KFD)

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