WITHOUT THE OCEAN THERE IS NO LIFE.

Invest in Climate Action,

Indigenous Reconciliation and Food Security.

Invest in Cascadia Seaweed.

Cascadia Seaweed is a Climate Action Company.


We are on a mission to produce climate-positive biomass in the ocean to feed the demand for seaweed-based feed, farm and food products that reduce GHGs, improve soil quality and yields, and build a more resilient food system.


We have decided to launch an equity crowdfunding campaign, to raise funds to help us grow, through Canada's leading platform called Frontfundr.

 

Equity crowdfunding is a way for young companies with lots of potential, like Cascadia, to raise money from a large group of people (aka “the crowd”) in return for equity, or shares in our company.


The campaign goes live on Monday, October 3 at frontfundr.com

Cascadia Seaweed Corporate Video

In 2020 we developed and released the first Cascadia Seaweed corporate video.


The goal of this video was to highlight the benefits and opportunities that seaweed farming presents to revitalizing human health, addressing climate change and food security, as well as economic stability to coastal and First Nations communities.


Put your headphones in, turn the volume up, sit back and enjoy a 4 and a half minute snapshot into the life of a seaweed farmer at Cascadia Seaweed.

Ocean's Bounty Crossword Puzzle

         by Cascadia Seaweed

Originally created for a group of journalists hosted by Destination Canada on a familiarization tour of greater Victoria of which we were proud participants, this crossword is a fun opportunity to test your seaweed and coastal knowledge!

Share you results on Instagram using the hashtag

#WeAreSeaweed and tagging @CascadiaSeaweed to compare results!


Download the Puzzle See the Solution

Indigenous Wisdom Video

Showcasing Indigenous participation in the seaweed sector is critically important for the future of Canadian aquaculture.


Our business partners at Cascadia Seaweed are Indigenous coastal communities. We learn from the people in each community about ways they have traditionally used or harvested seaweed, and where seaweed grows naturally. Each community is unique and holds valuable local knowledge. We encourage others to get to know the Indigenous peoples on the land on which they live.


This video was created for Seaweed Around the Clock 2022 as a way to highlight the importance of Indigenous partners in our business and the sector in British Columbia.

Additional Video Content

We have an active YouTube channel! For an animated video on how to grow seaweed, behind the scenes clips, episodes from Seaweed Days, and more, please subscribe to our YouTube channel.

Cascadia Seaweed on YouTube
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