@michaeldoall
Marine Scientist & Farmer ~ Restorative Aquaculture & Bivalve Restoration
With a little Kelp from our friends!
With a little Kelp from our friends!
Kelp! It's slimy, it's tangly, it's ... delicious! Experts say this nearly magical sea plant can help tackle two big global challenges: climate change and hunger. To learn more, GZERO Reports headed out to an oyster farm in Long Island to meet Michael Doall, associate director of shellfish research at Stony Brook University. Doall, dubbed the "Johnny Appleseed of Sugar Kelp," explains how the bounty of the sea can help address some of the problems we are creating on land.
Rebuilding A Collapsed Bivalve Population, Restoring Seagrass Meadows, and Eradicating Harmful Algal Blooms In A Temperate Lagoon Using Spawner Sanctuaries
Rebuilding A Collapsed Bivalve Population, Restoring Seagrass Meadows, and Eradicating Harmful Algal Blooms In A Temperate Lagoon Using Spawner Sanctuaries
During the past century, bivalve populations across the globe have collapsed, resulting in negative ecosystem consequences due to their outsized impact on sh...
New York Times Article - 6/10/22
New York Times Article - 6/10/22
Research Article: Kelp (Saccharina latissima) Mitigates Coastal Ocean Acidification and Increases the Growth of North Atlantic Bivalves in Lab Experiments and on an Oyster Farm
Research Article: Kelp (Saccharina latissima) Mitigates Coastal Ocean Acidification and Increases the Growth of North Atlantic Bivalves in Lab Experiments and on an Oyster Farm
The Fish Site article: Kelp and bivalve co-culture gets another research nod
The Fish Site article: Kelp and bivalve co-culture gets another research nod
The East End - News 12 - 3/12/22
The East End - News 12 - 3/12/22
GreenWave regenerative ocean farming hub
GreenWave regenerative ocean farming hub
Research Article: Dual benefit of ocean acidification for thelaminarialean kelp Saccharina latissima:enhanced growth and reduced herbivory
Research Article: Dual benefit of ocean acidification for thelaminarialean kelp Saccharina latissima:enhanced growth and reduced herbivory
PDF | The laminarialean kelp Saccharina latissima is a common macroalga along rocky shorelines that is also frequently used in aquaculture. This study... | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate
SOMAS lecture series - Bren Smith, "The Least Deadliest Catch"
SOMAS lecture series - Bren Smith, "The Least Deadliest Catch"
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Northforker Feb. 2022 - The emergence of kelp
Northforker Feb. 2022 - The emergence of kelp
When chef and cookbook author Will Horowitz was a kid growing up in Orient, his family had an annual clambake with mounds of seaweed gathered on the beach, and packed...
Kelp workshop - Jan. 2021
Kelp workshop - Jan. 2021
Increases in populations of the northern quahog (=hard clam) Mercenaria mercenaria following the creation of spawner sanctuaries in Shinnecock Bay, New York
Increases in populations of the northern quahog (=hard clam) Mercenaria mercenaria following the creation of spawner sanctuaries in Shinnecock Bay, New York
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Greenwave Newsletter - Restoration on the Half Shell
Greenwave Newsletter - Restoration on the Half Shell
Making of An Oyster Sanctuary (2/3) - Establishing the Sanctuary
Making of An Oyster Sanctuary (2/3) - Establishing the Sanctuary
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Making of an Oyster Sanctuary (3/3) - Enhancing and Measuring Success
Making of an Oyster Sanctuary (3/3) - Enhancing and Measuring Success
SBU News 5/3/21 - SBU Scientists Take a Multi-Faceted Approach to Restoring Shinnecock Bay
SBU News 5/3/21 - SBU Scientists Take a Multi-Faceted Approach to Restoring Shinnecock Bay
The Statesman 3/27/21 - SBU scientists conduct research to improve water quality in the Long Island Sound
The Statesman 3/27/21 - SBU scientists conduct research to improve water quality in the Long Island Sound
SBU News 4/25/19 - Study Points to Kelp Farming Opportunities on Long Island
SBU News 4/25/19 - Study Points to Kelp Farming Opportunities on Long Island
News12 5/24/21 - Stony Brook researchers: Sugar kelp could help cleanup Long Island's waterways
News12 5/24/21 - Stony Brook researchers: Sugar kelp could help cleanup Long Island's waterways
Newsday 5/7/21 - A new 'set it-and-forget it' crop may help LI's aqua farmers — and its bays, too
Newsday 5/7/21 - A new 'set it-and-forget it' crop may help LI's aqua farmers — and its bays, too
We're Oyster Farmers - Short video from The Nature Conservancy
We're Oyster Farmers - Short video from The Nature Conservancy
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