- A new study by international researchers, led by CMCC scientist Annalisa Bracco, now suggests that this growing problem could also represent an untapped opportunity.
- The research, “Changing Drivers of the Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt from Physical Forcing to Ecological Control,” shows that the vast blooms of Sargassum are not only likely to persist, but may be predictable.
- This is significant because being able to predict blooms greatly increases our chances of using them for climate solutions such as marine carbon dioxide removal and biofuel production.
Read the full news here: New Study Shows How Atlantic Seaweed Could Power Carbon Removal and Biofuels
