- The study noted that the researchers have estimated that around 650 million hectares of ocean around the world could sustain seaweed farms.
- The biggest regions would be in Indonesia and Australia, per The Guardian.
- “Cultivating seaweeds for food, feed and fuel within even a fraction of the 650m hectares of suitable ocean could have profound benefits to land use, emissions reduction, water and fertilizer use,” the authors reportedly wrote, per The Guardian.