cultivating sugar kelp

Pilot project in Nova Scotia using sugar kelp could improve ocean health

Pilot project in Nova Scotia using sugar kelp could improve ocean health

A pilot project is looking at the possibility of growing kelp in Nova Scotia — part of a shift that industry representatives and researchers say could improve the health of the ocean and provide a more sustainable form of food production. The Aquaculture Association of Nova Scotia is in the second year of a multi-year study looking into cultivating sugar kelp on shellfish leases in Cape Breton. The practice is sometimes referred to as restorative or regenerative aquaculture.