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Raina Mooncrest

Edible Sea Plants

Edible Sea Plants explores the burgeoning world of sea vegetables, highlighting their potential as a sustainable food source and their vital role in marine ecosystems. From kelp to nori, these marine plants offer a wealth of nutrients, including essential vitamins and minerals, and contribute to carbon sequestration, aiding in the fight against climate change.

The book delves into the historical uses of sea plants in various cultures, emphasizing their importance in traditional diets and medicine, while also examining their growing influence in modern food markets. The book further investigates seaweed farming practices, from small-scale operations to large industrial ventures, assessing their social, economic, and environmental impacts.

It traces the biology and ecology of edible sea plants, their classification, life cycles, and distribution, discussing their potential in diverse applications such as food, feed, and biofuel. By presenting scientific research, industry reports, and case studies, Edible Sea Plants provides a balanced perspective on the benefits and challenges of integrating these marine resources into our diets and industries.

Structured in three major sections, the book introduces the biology and ecology of sea plants, explores their nutritional and health benefits, and focuses on their sustainable cultivation and utilization. The final chapters investigate market dynamics, current trends, and opportunities for growth. This comprehensive approach aims to inform and inspire readers to embrace sea plants as a valuable component of a more sustainable future.
143 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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