Green Harvest in South Korean Waters

This technique ensures that the seaweed stays close enough to the surface to get enough light during high tide but does not scrape against the bottom during low tide.

South Korea is the world’s top exporter of Pyropia, a type of red seaweed often used to make nori for sushi.

In comparison to other types of food production, seaweed farming has a light environmental footprint because it does not require fresh water or fertilizer.

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