Editor’s Comments:
In OCEAN 42, we recommend our “CLOSE TO HOME” article, as we continue to investigate the emerging, Regional, economic potential for Sugar Kelp farming. Along with OCEAN Research Coordinator Jess Hillman, we visited a working, Sugar Kelp farm on Martha’s Vineyard. We agreed it was a “fluke” that three ferry boats broke down that day (fortunately the sea farmers were patient). This issue also introduces our OCEAN 2018 Environmental Invention Award: Making electricity from raindrops. Also in this issue, while Palm Oil agriculture has been growing at 20% annually, no one it seems, has been minding the externalities, such as pesticides.
~Gordon Peabody, Editor.
Ocean 42 Articles
Drilling for energy causing radioactive rivers
Palm oil destroying forests
Flooding in Paris
Invasive flower in Iceland
Cape Town in South Africa running low on water
Preventing bird deaths on windows
Warming winters in Russia
Electricity from raindrops
Kelp added to oyster farm in Martha’s Vineyard