​Seaweed farming to boost coastal resilience

An image showing the seaweed cultivation units established in Raigad, India

Source: DP World

Seaweed farming is supporting climate resilience and marine biodiversity in Maharashtra, as DP World-backed projects help fishing communities adapt to climate change. 

More than 250 seaweed cultivation units have been established in Raigad, India, by DP World and partners to strengthen the port ecosystem while diversifying coastal livelihoods.

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