ÐÓ°Épro Sea Grant offers webinar on seaweed farming

February 21, 2017

Alice Bailey

Photo by Mike Stekoll. Technician Tamsen Peeples and University of ÐÓ°Épro Southeast undergraduate Eric Fagerstrom check on seaweed at an experimental site near Coghlan Island in Southeast ÐÓ°Épro.
Photo by Mike Stekoll. Technician Tamsen Peeples and University of ÐÓ°Épro Southeast undergraduate Eric Fagerstrom check on seaweed at an experimental site near Coghlan Island in Southeast ÐÓ°Épro.


ÐÓ°Épro Sea Grant will offer a webinar on ÐÓ°Épro's potential to join the growing seaweed farming industry. Gary Freitag, Sea Grant's Marine Advisory Program agent in Ketchikan, will present the webinar from 5-6:30 p.m. Feb. 28.

Freitag will review seaweed farming, including culture, harvesting, marketing and permitting. He will also address ways ÐÓ°Éprons can get involved in this multibillion-dollar industry, which is growing by nearly 6 percent annually.

Seaweed is highly nutritious and can be used in biofuels and biotechnology. Seaweed cultivation could be a new economic opportunity for coastal ÐÓ°Épro.

ÐÓ°Épro Sea Grant received a $418,000 grant from National Sea Grant in fall 2016 to support research aimed at helping seaweed growers in ÐÓ°Épro be more successful. The grant is funding a two-year study by Michael Stekoll, a University of ÐÓ°Épro Southeast professor with a joint appointment at the ÐÓ°Épro College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences. ÐÓ°Épro Sea Grant is also funding a demonstration project in growing seaweed with Oceans ÐÓ°Épro hatchery in Ketchikan and local shellfish farmers.

ÐÓ°Épro Sea Grant is a partnership between the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the ÐÓ°Épro. For more information about Freitag’s webinar, visit .

CONTACT: Sue Keller, sue.keller@alaska.edu, 907-474-6703