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Sea Forest behind the scenes

The Off Season
The Off Season
Seaweed at Sea Forest
Peer behind the scenes at one of Australia's most innovative climate tech ventures. Sea Forest is a pioneer climate technology company focused on the cultivation of the native Asparagopsis seaweed, and the development of feed formulations proven to reduce methane emissions in ruminant animals by up to 90%. Usually closed to the public, this is a rare opportunity to tour this cutting-edge facility, led by their head of research & development, Dr Masa Tatsumi. You'll get the chance to look around Sea Forest HQ, including their lab, production facility, and land-based farming operations, as well as having the chance to ask Dr Masa questions. Guests will even get to enjoy some tea and Eco-Milk, the world's first low-emission milk. This innovation has the potential to address two key global issues: climate change and sustainable livestock production. True pioneers, with extensive research and partnerships, Sea Forest is the world's largest supplier of Asparagopsis, utilising advanced farming and production techniques to scale its impact globally. Proceeds from this event will go to the Sea Forest Foundation.
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  • Sunday 17 August 2025 (Annual)

  • 488 Freestone Point Rd, Triabunna, Tasmania, 7190

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