Seaweed scientists bridge data gap to help tackle methane emissions from livestock
Tasmanian researchers have identified southeastern Tasmania as a prime year-round habitat for cultivating Asparagopsis armata, a native seaweed used to reduce livestock methane emissions. The study, which found high abundance, diverse host species, and two distinct genetic lineages, will guide sustainable aquaculture and help expand Sea Forest’s production of climate-positive livestock supplements.
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