Kelp forests are one of nature's most powerful tools in fighting climate change and protecting marine ecosystems. These underwater forests are vital to our planet's health and our future.
Kelp forests are nature's carbon sinks, storing organic carbon and sequestering it through deep ocean processes, making them crucial in fighting climate change.
Australia's kelp forests form the Great Southern Reef, home to thousands of unique species. 70% of the marine life found here exists nowhere else on Earth.
Kelp forests grow faster than most ecosystems, reaching full biomass in just two years and offering quick environmental recovery.
From biofuels to food products, kelp provides sustainable alternatives that can help decarbonise our global economy by 2050.
Canopy Blue is turning this potential into reality through groundbreaking kelp restoration projects. In partnership with The University of Western Australia, they're aiming to restore over 97,000 hectares of lost kelp forest - an area that once captured hundreds of thousands of tonnes of carbon.
Visit Canopy Blue today to learn more.
Each Kelp Credit represents one kelp plant grown in our laboratory and deployed in Western Australia's restoration area. Your support directly contributes to ocean restoration and climate action.