A deployable model for transforming disused offshore rigs into productive blue green hubs. The approach combines seaweed and bivalve farming, renewable microgrids, robotics, and verified MRV systems to deliver food, energy, and measurable ecosystem restoration.
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A practical, deployable blueprint for reusing abandoned piers and decommissioned ships as near shore hubs for aquaculture, ecosystem restoration, and clean energy. The model combines seaweed and bivalve farming, renewable microgrids, robotics, and a measurable MRV framework to deliver food, jobs, and cleaner coastal waters within a 12 month pilot.
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