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Michaela Compo

George Washington University

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B.S. Candidate in Environmental Studies & International Affairs at The George Washington University

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What does $3 million of seaweed look like?

Paving the way for the future of New Zealand’s aquaculture industry, The Cawthron Institute is collaborating with Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu and Wakatū Incorporation to study the native species of karengo. Keep reading

Infographic showing protein sequencing process and aquaculture components in New Zealand.

What does $3 million of seaweed look like?

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What does $3 million of seaweed look like?
Michaela Compo

George Washington University

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George Washington University

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Michaela Compo

George Washington University

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Michaela Compo

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