International Seaweed Day: 4 June

International Seaweed Day is observed annually on June 4 to mark the launch of the UN-backed Seaweed Manifesto. The day highlights the importance of seaweed in ensuring global food security, climate change mitigation, and restoration of marine ecosystems.

It serves as a global platform to promote awareness about seaweed as a sustainable, versatile, and climate-friendly resource.

Why Seaweed Matters

Environmental Significance
  • Requires no freshwater, fertilizers, or arable land
  • Acts as a natural carbon sink by absorbing CO₂
  • Helps combat ocean acidification
  • Provides habitat and shelter for marine biodiversity
Nutrition & Economic Value
  • Rich in vitamins, minerals, and essential nutrients
  • Key component of the growing Blue Economy
  • Potential impact: Cultivating just 2% of oceans could provide protein for 12 billion people
Global Observance

Farmer & Stakeholder Interactions:

  • Institutions like ICAR-Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute organize interaction meets
  • Focus on cultivation challenges and technological innovations

Citizen Science Initiatives:

  • Activities like Big Seaweed Search help monitor:
    • Effects of rising ocean temperatures
    • Changes in native seaweed populations

History

  • No clearly defined historical origin
  • Emerged as a recent global observance focusing on sustainability and nutrition
  • June 4 chosen for global awareness efforts
  • Acts as a platform for organizations worldwide
  • Promotes education and action on Environmental conservation and Food security
  • Continues to gain recognition as a sustainability-focused initiative

Seaweed

Nutritional Information

  • Rich in antioxidants (Vitamins A, C, E)
  • Contains iodine essential for thyroid function
  • Some varieties (e.g., purple laver) are rich in Vitamin B12

Seaweed Benefits

  • High nutritional value and dietary versatility
  • Supports thyroid health
  • Provides plant-based Vitamin B12 source
  • Environment-friendly and sustainable food option
  • Helps in carbon sequestration and climate mitigation
  • Enhances marine ecosystem health and biodiversity

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