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RESULTS Atmospheric Capture, Coastal Blue Carbon, ALL

Marine Permaculture

Atmospheric Capture, Coastal Blue Carbon, ALL

Using wave energy, nutrients will be restored in the upper regions of the ocean, replenishing kelp forests.

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Earthshots

Atmospheric Capture, Coastal Blue Carbon, ALL

A group of entrepreneurs and funders who are committed to restore the global carbon balance through a plan called ‘Earthshots.’

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Atmocean

Atmospheric Capture, Coastal Blue Carbon, Technology, Permanent Sequestration, ALL

An ocean pump designed to send carbon rich surface water into deeper water where it is sequestered for decades to centuries

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Ocean-Based Climate Solutions, Inc.

Atmospheric Capture, Coastal Blue Carbon, Technology, Pilot, ALL

Upwelling technology brings up nutrients that have settled at the bottom of the ocean to the surface, where phytoplankton absorb the dissolved CO2 and produce oxygen. This also sends particulate organic carbon contained in the upper ocean to below 400m, where it will be out of contact with the atmosphere for decades.

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