Regenerative Aquaculture
Feature
Regenerative
In the realm of ocean conservation, a remarkable solution is taking center stage: kelp reforestation. This innovative approach to regenerative aquaculture holds the key to revitalizing marine ecosystems and mitigating the impacts of climate change. Harnessing the extraordinary potential of kelp, these underwater forests not only offer a sustainable source of food and habitat but also contribute to carbon sequestration and oceanic regeneration.
Let's take a dive into kelp - what it is, why it is important, and what it has to do with us. Here we bring an overview of kelp and some companies and research partners that are expanding the world of kelp.
Branzino and the Blue Zones: Eating for Longevity and Sustainability
Introduction The Blue Zones are regions of the world where people live longer, healthier lives. One of the key factors contributing to their longevity is their diet, which often includes fresh, nutrient-dense foods like Branzino. Incorporating Branzino into your diet...
Reforesting Kelp for Every Seatopia order with Ocean Wise
Doubling down on our work to build a truly regenerative seafood supply chain, Seatopia recently partners with Ocean Wise to plant reforest kelp in key wild fish spawning regions. 
