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SUMMARY:Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:Lecture Series\n\n\nJoin us at the River Center for our monthly lecture series!\n\nOur May Speaker is Gabreielle Foursa\, PhD Student at UF\n\nFriday\, May 1st \, 2026 | 12pm   1pm\n\nIs Seaweed a New Aquaculture Product for Florida?\n\nThere are over 600 species of macroalgae (seaweed) in Florida\, and they are exceptionally diverse in shape\, size\, color\, and function. Seaweeds are being researched globally for both their wide-ranging commercial applications and for the ecosystem services they provide. Interest\, support\, and infrastructure for commercial seaweed farming has gained momentum in the US over the last 15 years. Researchers\, industry\, and conservation organizations have been drawn to the ability of seaweeds to provide a product or solution while being a sustainable\, even regenerative crop. In this talk\, we'll explain what seaweed aquaculture is\, explore what seaweeds are native to Florida\, and discuss potential uses.\n\nRegistration is required to attend.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<h1>Lecture Series</h1>\n\n<div style="background:0px 0px rgb(255\, 255\, 255)\; border:0px\; padding:0px">\n<p><strong>Join us at the River Center for our monthly lecture series!</strong></p>\n\n<p><strong>Our May Speaker is Gabreielle Foursa\, PhD Student at UF</strong></p>\n\n<p><strong>Friday\, May 1st \, 2026 | 12pm &ndash\; 1pm</strong></p>\n\n<h3 style="color:rgb(23\, 28\, 36)\; font-style:inherit"><span style="color:rgb(0\, 204\, 255)"><strong><strong>Is Seaweed a New Aquaculture Product for Florida?</strong></strong></span></h3>\n\n<p><span style="color:rgb(0\, 0\, 0)">There are over 600 species of macroalgae (seaweed) in Florida\, and they are exceptionally diverse in shape\, size\, color\, and function. Seaweeds are being researched globally for both their wide-ranging commercial applications and for the ecosystem services they provide. Interest\, support\, and infrastructure for commercial seaweed farming has gained momentum in the US over the last 15 years. Researchers\, industry\, and conservation organizations have been drawn to the ability of seaweeds to provide a product or solution while being a sustainable\, even regenerative crop. In this talk\, we&rsquo\;ll explain what seaweed aquaculture is\, explore what seaweeds are native to Florida\, and discuss potential uses.</span></p>\n\n<p><strong>Registration is required to attend.</strong></p>\n</div>\n
LOCATION:805 US 1\, Jupiter\, FL 33477
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URL:https://members.pbnchamber.com/events/details/lecture-series-05-01-2026-59136
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