Arup Biswas
Fundraising on behalf of Climate Foundation
Fundraising on behalf of Climate Foundation
$1,186.80
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$1,000
Goal
ALL DONATIONS WILL BE MATCHED till we reach $250,000, so please donate
Global Warming has kicked in, the oceans are warming up, and the kelp forests are dying. At the Climate Foundation we are creating submersible platforms of seaweed to regenerate kelp forest ecosystem services offshore.
Together we can help vanishing ecosystems thrive, regenerate seaweed forests - which absorb thousands of tons of CO2 per sq kilometer year. Your donation helps seaweed farmers and fishermen have livelihoods while feeding growing populations. Your donation will help us get to commercial-scale Marine Permaculture projects by 2024.
Its going to take all of us. Please help us help our planet.
ALL DONATIONS WILL BE MATCHED till we reach $250,000
More information below…
History:
The coast of California used to have a broad and continuous river of kelp forest
Today: The kelp is more than 90% gone.
The problem:
Kelp forests are dying from:
The water is too warm leading to the nutrient levels being too low
Soil and fertilizer runoff makes the water much more turbid.
Big warm blobs from Alaska, and year-long el Nino’s
The main predator of sea urchins, the sunflower sea star, is disappearing due to disease.
Reduced predation results in an increase of sea urchins. Higher temperatures upregulate urchin metabolism, increasing appetite, which decimates kelp.
Why is that a problem?
Kelp forests serve as large carbon sinks and
Decrease ocean acidification locally
Boosts oxygen levels
Serves as habitat to 800+ marine species
Protects the coast from erosion by reducing the speed and size of waves
and is a valuable product used for food, feed and fertilizer.
Our solution is
Marine Permaculture is a nature-based solution that
Provides irrigation of nutrients and offshore substrate for kelp and related ecosystems to thrive offshore.
Partial harvest cultivation ensures the majority of cultivated kelp remains in place year-round, preserving habitat ecosystem services.
Even early Marine Permaculture platforms are resilient to the most extreme offshore conditions.
Provides ecosystem services for the region.
Protects kelp from the next marine heatwave.
Protects kelp from sea urchins.
Seaweed falling off the platform sinks in a matter of hours to the seafloor, representing a blue carbon sink that can remain in the abyss for centuries, even after being respired.
Pathway
Pilot Project: Build, deploy and commission the first 100m2 Marine Permaculture platform in the Americas.
Santa Barbara Channel has been chosen as an ideal place for the pilot project, bringing Marine Permaculture to the California coast in the eastern Pacific.
Conduct seaweed growth trials
Working with local fishermen and environmental volunteers with marine experience
We are organizing the first pilot demonstration in the eastern Pacific of our prototypes developed and tested in the Philippines.
How we are doing it
Planning a pilot-scale platform to demonstrate that kelp grows well with irrigation as a precursor to sustainable hectare scale mariculture.
Raising $600k (including up to $300k in foundational grants)
Thanks to our foundational sponsors: Every dollar raised will be matched
Vision
This platform will serve as a demonstration project for Marine Permaculture in Eastern Pacific.
Ultimately, we envision hectare scale Marine Permaculture arrays operating across the Pacific and tropical and subtropical waters across the world.
These arrays will be built and optionally leased to customers ranging from coastal seaweed and fishing communities to commercial aquaculture to coastal cities and ports.
The Marine Permaculture arrays produce seaweed that can be sustainably harvested to create high-value products while enabling measurement of blue carbon sequestration services from the arrays.
Marine Permaculture arrays will spur the local economy by providing a steady supply of affordable high-quality seaweed and fish that can drive development of new businesses and strengthen existing ones.
So - that's why we are doing all this work.
It would be great if you were to help us
help the planet, the ocean,
and the 8.7 million species
that also live here.
California Project begins when we have reached the $250,000 mark.
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Kristine
Thank you for allowing me the opportunity to take some small action for an incredibly important and overwhelming cause. “Little drops of water, little grains of sand make the mighty ocean”
Alvn Abad
Arup K Biswas | $100/M
Climate foundation is at the bleeding edge of nature-based climate mitigation initiatives. Marine Permacultures solves multiple problems: - Carbon sequestration - Marine ecosystem regeneration - Food security, and more. It recently won the XPRIZE milestone award for carbon removal. I appeal to my friends to join me to reach the $1000 target. We need the fund to start the Marine Permaculture project in Santa Barbara, California.