We are taking Giant Kelp – laminaria Hyperborea, a large brown algae that grows underwater, sometimes at a depth of about 30m.
Of course not. We only harvest a small percentage (up to 2%) of the available biomass based on proven Norwegian seaweed harvesting methods that have been used for decades and according to the instructions and requirements of the Norwegian Seaweed Research Institute. With this seaweed harvesting method, we harvest mature older plants, only 5-10 years old. Every year, up to 10-20% of large mature plants are torn up in storms and washed up on our beaches. In comparison, we have minimal impact.
We will harvest kelp in several areas off the coast of North Iceland in consultation and cooperation with the Marine Research Institute.
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Kelp (Laminaria hyperborea) has been widely used around the world for a long time. It has been used in Norway and France for many decades.