#64: Now is the Era for the Oceans with Neil Sims
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You're 75 miles offshore of the Big Island in Hawaii in a floating sphere and you're surrounded by 2,000 of your friends. That's what life is like as a Kampachi fish in Ocean Era's offshore aquaculture fish pen (Velella Beta/Gamma/Epsilon). This week Heidi and Bella spoke with Neil Sims, co-founder and chief executive officer of Ocean Era - a Hawaii-based mariculture company focused on expanding the environmentally sound production of the ocean's finest fish. You'll learn: What is offshore aquaculture? How is it different to land based aquaculture (hint: decreased electricity usage, better flow of nutrients)What is a Velella?What are fish currently fed in aquaculture? How can we make this more sustainableMore talk about seaweed! (can you ever have too much?) Useful links: Read more about Ocean Era's research projectsTIME Magazine’s “25 Best Inventions of the Year” for 2012Scientific paper discussed at the start of the episode: Farming the Ocean – Seaweeds as a Quick Fix for the Climate? by Troell et al. 2022Support the show (https://www.patron.com/lifeonplanetapodcast)
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