Metrics that Matter: Kelp Impact Reporting
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Metrics that Matter: Kelp Impact Reporting

Resources

The Nature Conservancy

Barrett, et al. (2022) Sustainable growth of non-fed aquaculture can generate valuable ecosystem benefits. Ecosystem Services.

Theuerkauf, et al. (2021) Habitat value of bivalve shellfish and seaweed aquaculture for fish and invertebrates: Pathways, synthesis and next steps. Reviews in Aquaculture.

Analysis of Farmed Seaweed Carbon Crediting and Novel Markets to Help Decarbonize Supply Chains by The Nature Conservancy and Bain & Company (PDF)

With the Right Tools, Seaweed Can Be an Important Piece of the Climate Puzzle

Restorative Aquaculture for Nature and Communities

Ocean’s Balance

IRIS Catalog of Metrics

The GIIN

Planet FWD

Book a Call for a Climate Action, Assessment with Planet FWD

Past Event Details

Learn about ecosystem services and how to measure and communicate kelp’s impact.

Sea to Sale: Join GreenWave for monthly conversations with seaweed industry leaders focused on bringing regeneratively farmed kelp to market. This series is designed for anyone interested in transforming raw kelp into stable formats, developing kelp products, building market-based climate solutions, and answering the industry’s most pressing question: “What happens to all that kelp once it comes out of the water?”

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Speakers

Grace Collery

Grace Collery

Market Development Program Manager, GreenWave

Tiffany Waters

Tiffany Waters

Interim Global Aquaculture Director, The Nature Conservancy

Mitchell Lench

Mitchell Lench

CEO, Ocean’s Balance

Miranda Gorman

Miranda Gorman

Head of Climate Solutions and Science, Planet FWD

Anjali D. Boyd

Anjali D. Boyd

Research Scientist Intern, Planet FWD