Stakeholders of the South African Kelp Farming Project (SA KFP) who announced the findings of the second phase of the feasibility study on Tuesday 12 August at the Blue Bay Lodge, Saldanha, are, from left, Tiishetso Maswanganye, dr. Brett Macey, Kristin Klose, dr. Lizeth Botes, Matt Halksworth, Nyameka Mbete, Andrea Bernatzeder, Maneshree Jugmohan-Naidu and dr. Adrian Macleod. Photo: Alida Buckle
Stakeholders of the South African Kelp Farming Project (SA KFP) who announced the findings of the second phase of the feasibility study on Tuesday 12 August at the Blue Bay Lodge, Saldanha, are, from left, Tiishetso Maswanganye, dr. Brett Macey, Kristin Klose, dr. Lizeth Botes, Matt Halksworth, Nyameka Mbete, Andrea Bernatzeder, Maneshree Jugmohan-Naidu and dr. Adrian Macleod. Photo: Alida Buckle

Kelp farming in Saldanha Bay possible, but not there yet

Stakeholders of the South African Kelp Farming Project (SA KFP) who announced the findings of the second phase of the feasibility study on Tuesday 12 August at the Blue Bay Lodge, Saldanha, are, from left, Tiishetso Maswanganye, dr. Brett Macey, Kristin Klose, dr. Lizeth Botes, Matt Halksworth, Nyameka Mbete, Andrea Bernatzeder, Maneshree Jugmohan-Naidu and dr. Adrian Macleod. Photo: Alida Buckle
Stakeholders of the South African Kelp Farming Project (SA KFP) who announced the findings of the second phase of the feasibility study on Tuesday 12 August at the Blue Bay Lodge, Saldanha, are, from left, Tiishetso Maswanganye, dr. Brett Macey, Kristin Klose, dr. Lizeth Botes, Matt Halksworth, Nyameka Mbete, Andrea Bernatzeder, Maneshree Jugmohan-Naidu and dr. Adrian Macleod. Photo: Alida Buckle

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