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Cascadia Seaweed currently has seven farms in six different Territories, with plans to install another large farm this summer in time for the winter growing season. “We are growing to be the largest ocean cultivator of seaweed in North America,” Dupuis says. “We value the opportunity to work with local people in remote places. This industry represents an opportunity to create thousands of jobs along the coast of BC, while directly supporting the development of Canada’s Blue Economy.”
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