Sentences with phrase «seaweed farms in»

Planting a large - scale seaweed farm would likely come up against stiff opposition from those who are not used to seaweed farms in their backyards, agreed Mike Graham, an ecologist specializing in seaweed at the California State University - associated Moss Landing Marine Laboratories.
«He also spearheaded the development of an entirely new industry — seaweed farming in the Philippines and Indonesia, which today is a major industry in those countries,» notes the Acadian Seaplants website with pride.
This is an incredible opportunity to explore the Indian Ocean on foot and watch as locals living the surrounding villages, earn their living by fishing and seaweed farming in the lagoon.

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Course number two: plump rope - grown mussels (from the Vineyard, of course) that were lightly steamed in a mushroom broth and served with green garlic, seaweed, and a strands of anise hyssop from the Mermaid Farm property.
All of these seaweeds, especially digitata, thrive in turbulent waters, which makes trying to farm them a less - than - ideal endeavor with less - than - ideal results.
But back to the pages of TRADE - turmeric for health, cooking with seaweed, cultivating mushrooms, fiber in Tajikistan, sourdough recipes, farming with oxen, scything, an embroidery pattern, a crochet sweater, canning jar labels, oh and so much more!
Parekh says his company, which is in charge of growing seaweed for its biobutanol project, is interested in farming the seaweed because it is more environmentally sustainable.
Its best to grow seaweed in a controlled enviorment (farming) and eat it.
The reef starts in the shallows, where you will see seaweed farms, and drops away to where some of the best corals and marine life are to be found at 15 - 20 meters.
There's boutique chocolate from a farm in Veracruz at Mente de Cacao, wakame and hijiki seaweed salads at the Japanese home - style deli Delica Mitsu, and local artisan goat cheese at Luna de Queso.
Nusa Lembongan seaweed farm sitting in the channel between two islands is one of the places you must visit.
In the beach's calm waters, novice and expert swimmers and snorkeling enthusiasts will have a wonderful time, as the surrounding seaweed farms attract lots of reef fish into its shallow waters.
Jungut Batu Village This village earns its income from seaweed farming and tourists, usually surfers, divers and more recently tourists looking for the peace and tranquillity which is becoming harder to find in Bali.
A pool is set right on the white - sand beach, and a garden spa debuts in August with a hydro pool and locally inspired treatments such as a pearl - powder wrap and the Sawangan Seaweed Odyssey, a three - hour experience that begins with a visit to a nearby seaweed farm and ends with a relaxing aromSeaweed Odyssey, a three - hour experience that begins with a visit to a nearby seaweed farm and ends with a relaxing aromseaweed farm and ends with a relaxing aroma bath.
Starting in Jungutbatu head north to the Mangrove forest taking in the seaweed farms and views of Mount Agung in Bali.
Locals in Lembongan have made their living for generations from seaweed farming and there is a thriving industry here.
Enjoy a revitalising facial or deep Ku Nye massage followed by a wrap in rich in locally farmed sea lavender, sea lettuce, bio plasma and seaweeds to tone and deeply moisturise the skin with natural nutrients.
It is a beautiful little island with some beautiful sights and some great activities as including the seaweed farms and all of the incredible white sand beaches and coves with lagoons and flat water.The Tanis Hotel in Nusa Lembongan overlooks the coast with access to the each and some incredible facilities.
There is everything from the budget family holiday hotels to the top end hotels in Nusa Lembongan and most of these hotels are located right on the sea front overlooking the bays and points of the island as well as the outer reefs which produce some world class waves and the seaweed farms which create an interesting patchwork effect in the lagoons and add a unique beauty to the area.
There are usually a wide variety of activities that can be participating in such as diving, snorkeling, windsurfing and other waterborne activities as well as trips along the secluded coastline or into the traditional local villages where you can shop on the eastern market stalls or climb into the mountains where amazing views of Bali and the patchwork effect of the seaweed farms are viewable.
With different areas including the south west of the island where you will enjoy views of Bali and the mountains in the background and in other areas such as around half moon bay and the other beaches of the east of the island where you will be able to find great views looking over the cliffs to the beaches and the interesting patchwork effect of the seaweed farms which export to Japanese cosmetic companies as well as being used in food on the island of Lembongan.
Nusa Lembongan due to its incompatible soil type can not cultivate rice, instead the main crop is seaweed which is farmed in beautifully colors and interesting patches, many hillside resorts overlook these incredible sights.
Nusa Lembongan in many areas is far less developed than the mainland of Bali where there are large expanses of seaweed farms and carves and weavers that inhabit the inland villages that are truly beautiful and a cultural experience.
This is a test farm, where Betsy Peabody of the Puget Sound Restoration Fund and a team of scientists are doing an experiment to see whether seaweed can help fight the growing problem of ocean acidification — caused mainly by increasing carbon dioxide levels in the seas.
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