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North Yorkshire puts seaweed at the heart of its carbon-negative ambitions
Seagrown, the UK's largest seaweed farm, is one of the projects driving the region's plan to tackle the climate crisis.
Buoys mark the next frontier in UK farming and an initiative that could help North Yorkshire become the first carbon-negative region in England.
Thirty-five metres beneath the waves is the UK’s largest offshore seaweed farm, a 10-hectare (25-acre) patch of ocean managed by a company called Seagrown, started four years ago by a marine chemist, Laura Robinson, and Wave Crookes, an aptly named local trawlerman turned mariner.
Wave Crookes of Seagrown in Scarborough, North Yorkshire. Seagrown is a Seaweed farming and processing company based in Scarborough, North Yorkshire.
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North Yorkshire puts seaweed at the heart of its carbon-negative ambitions
Seagrown, the UK's largest seaweed farm, is one of the projects driving the region's plan to tackle the climate crisis.
Buoys mark the next frontier in UK farming and an initiative that could help North Yorkshire become the first carbon-negative region in England.
Thirty-five metres beneath the waves is the UK’s largest offshore seaweed farm, a 10-hectare (25-acre) patch of ocean managed by a company called Seagrown, started four years ago by a marine chemist, Laura Robinson, and Wave Crookes, an aptly named local trawlerman turned mariner.
Wave Crookes of Seagrown in Scarborough, North Yorkshire. Seagrown is a seaweed farming and processing company in Scarborough, North Yorkshire.
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North Yorkshire puts seaweed at the heart of its carbon-negative ambitions
Seagrown, the UK's largest seaweed farm, is one of the projects driving the region's plan to tackle the climate crisis.
Buoys mark the next frontier in UK farming and an initiative that could help North Yorkshire become the first carbon-negative region in England.
Thirty-five metres beneath the waves is the UK’s largest offshore seaweed farm, a 10-hectare (25-acre) patch of ocean managed by a company called Seagrown, started four years ago by a marine chemist, Laura Robinson, and Wave Crookes, an aptly named local trawlerman turned mariner.
Wave Crookes of Seagrown in Scarborough, North Yorkshire. Seagrown is a seaweed farming and processing company based in Scarborough, North Yorkshire.
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North Yorkshire puts seaweed at the heart of its carbon-negative ambitions
Seagrown, the UK's largest seaweed farm, is one of the projects driving the region's plan to tackle the climate crisis.
Buoys mark the next frontier in UK farming and an initiative that could help North Yorkshire become the first carbon-negative region in England.
Thirty-five metres beneath the waves is the UK’s largest offshore seaweed farm, a 10-hectare (25-acre) patch of ocean managed by a company called Seagrown, started four years ago by a marine chemist, Laura Robinson, and Wave Crookes, an aptly named local trawlerman turned mariner.
Wave Crookes and Laura Robinson onboard Southern Star boat operated by Seagrown in Scarborough, North Yorkshire.
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North Yorkshire puts seaweed at the heart of its carbon-negative ambitions
Seagrown, the UK's largest seaweed farm, is one of the projects driving the region's plan to tackle the climate crisis.
Buoys mark the next frontier in UK farming and an initiative that could help North Yorkshire become the first carbon-negative region in England.
Thirty-five metres beneath the waves is the UK’s largest offshore seaweed farm, a 10-hectare (25-acre) patch of ocean managed by a company called Seagrown, started four years ago by a marine chemist, Laura Robinson, and Wave Crookes, an aptly named local trawlerman turned mariner.
Wave Crookes (left) and Laura Robinson of Seagrown onboard the Southern Star boat operated by Seagrown in Scarborough, North Yorkshire.
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PEOPLE - Brit Awards: Promis auf dem Roten Teppich
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Joy Crookes
40th Brit Awards, Roaming Arrivals, The O2 Arena, London, UK - 18 Feb 2020
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