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  2. Seaweed farming - Wikipedia

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    Seaweed farming is a carbon negative crop, with a high potential for climate change mitigation. [8] [9] The IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate recommends "further research attention" as a mitigation tactic. [10] World Wildlife Fund, Oceans 2050, and The Nature Conservancy publicly support expanded seaweed ...

  3. Agriculture in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    In 2015 alone, Sri Lanka’s spice exports amounted to USD 377 million, up from USD 264 million the previous year. Sri Lanka’s most famous export, cinnamon is the island’s premier spice export. Industry insiders classify the spice into two forms, Ceylon cinnamon (Cinnamomum Zeylanicum), and Cassia Cinnamon. Ceylon cinnamon is the costlier ...

  4. Algaculture - Wikipedia

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    An open raceway pond is a shallow, rectangular-shaped pond used for the cultivation of algae. Because it is designed to circulate water in a continuous loop or raceway, allowing algae to grow in a controlled environment. Open system is a low-cost method of algae cultivation, and it is relatively easy to construct and maintain.

  5. Laccadive Sea - Wikipedia

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    The Laccadive Sea (/ ˈ l ɑː k ə d iː v, ˈ l æ k ə-/ LAH-kə-deev, LAK-ə-), also known as the Lakshadweep Sea, is a body of water bordering India (including its Lakshadweep islands), the Maldives, and Sri Lanka. It is located to the southwest of Karnataka, to the west of Kerala and to the south of Tamil Nadu.

  6. List of journals published by Sri Lankan universities - Wikipedia

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    The Ceylon Journal of Medical Science [1]; Colombo Business Journal - Faculty of Management and Finance [2]; International Journal of Advance in ICT for Emerging Regions (ICTer) [3]

  7. Seaweed - Wikipedia

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    Seaweed farming is a carbon negative crop, with a high potential for climate change mitigation. [28] [29] The IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate recommends "further research attention" as a mitigation tactic. [30] World Wildlife Fund, Oceans 2050, and The Nature Conservancy publicly support expanded seaweed ...

  8. Stypopodium zonale - Wikipedia

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    As the blade gets bigger it splits into segments 1 to 5 centimetres (0.39 to 1.97 in) wide. The larger the plant, the greater the degree of splitting. Bands of different coloured material develop parallel to the growing edge including an iridescent green band that appears every few centimetres. This gives the seaweed an attractive zoned appearance.

  9. Aquaculture - Wikipedia

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    North America produced some 23,000 tonnes of wet seaweed. Alaska, Maine, France, and Norway each more than doubled their seaweed production since 2018. As of 2019, seaweed represented 30% of marine aquaculture. [35] In 2023, the global seaweed extract market was valued at $16.5 billion, with strong projected growth. [36] Seaweed farming is a ...