Marine permaculture
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Marine Permaculture is a form of mariculture that reflects the principles of permaculture by recreating seaweed forest habitat and other ecosystems in nearshore and offshore ocean environments. Doing so enables a sustainable long-term harvest of seaweeds and seafood, while regenerating life in the ocean.
Marine Permaculture was created by Dr. Brian von Herzen and colleagues at the Climate Foundation[1] then in Woods Hole, Massachusetts and now in Seattle, Washington.