Alaska's fledgling mariculture industry, which is comprised of kelp and shellfish farming, has been touted as having huge potential as a major industry in the US state. But another, less conventional application is being explored for kelp cultivation – whether rare earth metals can be harvested from seaweed grown in Southeast Alaska. [...]
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