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College, BC salmon farmers conduct kelp growing study

Canadian college and BC salmon farmers installing kelp lines at more than 30 different farm sites, as part of the single largest study ever to explore BC’s kelp growing potential

By Undercurrent News | Feb. 5, 2016 17:58 GMT
Research assistant Allie Byrne with one of the thinly seeded kelp lines at the Cermaq farm site near Tofino. By May, kelp suspended from yellow buoys at each participating farm could grow up to 1.5 meters in length.
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