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Thomas Goreau

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Oct 21, 2016, 10:51:31 PM10/21/16
to Soil Age, Troy & Maria Albury, Dr. James M. Cervino, Andrew Nisker, Ron Kass

Of course, Aparagopsis is not related to kelp, as they incorrectly suggest. 

Kelp is a cold water brown alga and Asparagopsis is tropical red algae which is found in large amounts where fertilizer from the Bakers Bay, Bahamas,  golf course leaks fertilizer into the sea!


Thomas J. F. Goreau, PhD
President, Global Coral Reef Alliance
President, Biorock Technology Inc.
Coordinator, Soil Carbon Alliance
Coordinator, United Nations Commission on Sustainable Development Small Island Developing States Partnership in New Sustainable Technologies
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