So you've heard the buzz, right? Aquaculture and carbon markets. It sounds like one of those perfect, shiny solutions: farm fish, capture carbon, make money, save the planet. It's the kind of headli
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Let's be honest – when most people think of fish farming, they picture a pond full of catfish or maybe some salmon pens. It's like the agricultural equivalent of planting nothing but corn and wheat.
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So, you’re standing on a dock, looking at the water, and thinking about oysters. Maybe you’re a small-scale farmer, a restaurateur wanting a hyper-local supply, or just someone with a saltwater lease
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Let's be honest for a second. When you hear "blue carbon," what comes to mind? Maybe a scientist in a lab coat, or a dense UN report about mangrove forests? It's easy to file it away as something
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Let’s be honest, when you hear "carbon footprint" and "aquaculture" together, your mind probably jumps straight to shrimp farms replacing mangroves or the diesel fumes from fishing boats. And you’
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Let's be honest, when you hear "carbon sink," your eyes might glaze over a little. It sounds like something for scientists in lab coats or policy wonks at a UN conference. But what if I told you th
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Let's be honest. We're all standing in the seafood aisle, a bit confused. There's the "organic" label, the "sustainable" sticker, maybe a cute little dolphin-safe icon. It feels good, but there
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Okay, let's talk about something that sounds like it belongs in a climate scientist's lab but is actually happening right now in the water around us. We've all heard the doom and gloom about oceans
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