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Life Cycle Assessment of a large commercial kelp farm in Shandong, China

Li et al., 2023

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11158127608346550662
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Li J
Bergman K
Thomas J
Gao Y
Gröndahl F
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Science of the Total Environment

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The environmental benefits of seaweed cultivation have gained a lot of attention, both in policy strategies and by private companies. Sustainability evaluations of seaweed farming have however focused on a very small part of global production of seaweed-on European …
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