Scott Lindell is a Research Specialist in marine farming at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. He has dedicated the last 17 years to scientific research and development of shellfish and seaweed farming. He has managed multiple projects to bridge the biological, engineering, and political challenges of developing a thriving marine farming community. His projects include the development of methods for combining mussel and seaweed farming, establishing a breeding and genetic improvement program for sugar kelp, and establishing large-scale demonstration farms for kelp in Alaska and New England that may one day provide a significant resource for carbon-neutral biofuels as well as food.
Scott Lindell is a Research Specialist in marine farming at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. He has dedicated the last 17 years to scientific research and development of shellfish and seaweed farming. He has managed multiple projects to bridge the biological, engineering, and political challenges of developing a thriving marine farming community. His projects include the development of methods for combining mussel and seaweed farming, establishing a breeding and genetic improvement program for sugar kelp, and establishing large-scale demonstration farms for kelp in Alaska and New England that may one day provide a significant resource for carbon-neutral biofuels as well as food.
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Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Selective Breeding Seaweed -
WCAI: The Cape, Coast, and Islands NPR stations
Kelp Farming Sees a Rise In Interest On the Cape -
WCAI: The Cape, Coast, and Islands NPR stations
Is Aquaculture the Solution to World Hunger?
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Springer Publications
Regulation and Permitting of Standalone and Co-located Open Ocean Aquaculture Facilities -
UnderCurrent Productions
MBL Scientist Demonstrates How Oysters Filter Water