Saltwater People have been using seaweed for millennia, for a wide variety of purposes from food and fishing to cultural and ceremonial use. Many innovators are continuing this long history of seaweed use by creating seaweed fertilisers, cosmetics, and even using it to brew beer.
Experts in this talk include seaweed research leader Professor Nick Paul (University of the Sunshine Coast), business owner and champion of Indigenous seaweed production and collection methods Sarah Thomas (South Coast Seaweed), founder of the Deep Green Biotech hub Professor Peter Ralph (University of Technology Sydney), and seaweed entrepreneur Jo Lane (SeaHealth Products), and moderator Wendy Harmer (ABC). Enjoy fabulous seaweed creations by celebrated chef Gary Fishwick.
Generously funded by the My Community Grant program, from the NSW Government, and sponsored by the Sydney Institute of Marine Science and the Lim-Sutton Initiative, this podcast is part of the ongoing legacy for the whole community that encourages stewardship of Sydney’s marine environment for generations to come.
Speaker Bios
Jo Lane is the owner of Sea Health products and has a background in Marine Science and sustainable Coastal environments. She has worked in a variety of roles including seal trainer, diver and working with volunteers on coastal weed programs and now Kelp farmer. Jo also received a Churchill Scholarship in 2019 to travel and study the farming systems behind the global aquaculture.
Professor Nick Paul is a marine scientist at the University of the Sunshine Coast. He leads applied R&D on seaweed for new product development, based upon a platform of sustainable production. He is also project leader on international research for development projects, focussed on domesticating new strains, creating new culture techniques and developing bioproducts for farmed seaweed across the Indo-Pacific. His interests in Australia revolve around high-value products, including functional food and nutraceuticals for human health as well as bioactives for livestock and agriculture. Nick’s role combines research expertise with a strong focus on industry partnerships, innovation, intellectual property development and commercialisation.
Peter Ralph, expert in photosynthesis and pigments biosynthesis in algae. Peter has over 20 years of experience in aquatic photosynthesis research, making significant advances in the understanding of photosynthesis and biomass production in algae. In 2013, he created a new research program that applies his knowledge in photobiology, biophysics and cellular biochemistry to develop sustainable raw algae materials to grow the emerging algal biotechnology sector in Australia. He works with a wide range of start-ups, SMEs, not-for-profits, NGOs and multi-nations to deliver a sustainable circular bioeconomy.
Sarah Thomas is a Kamilaroi woman, and the co-founder of South Coast Seaweed, a small family owned indigenous business located on the NSW South Coast that focuses on traditional research and learning to create sustainable seaweed products for our future. Sarah is originally from the Hunter Valley but has strong ties to the South Coast as it is where her grandparents are from and she has also lived there for over 12 years.
Wendy Harmer co-hosts ABC Radio Sydney’s Breakfast program with Robbie Buck, which covers all of the latest news, current affairs, and sport, plus local stories from across Sydney.
As a political journalist, stand-up comedian, author, playwright and producer, Wendy has many titles under her belt. She has performed her one-woman shows across the world including in Melbourne, Edinburgh, London, Montreal and Glasgow, and led her hugely popular Breakfast show at Sydney’s 2Day FM to top ratings for eleven years.
The author of several best-selling books for adults, children and teens, Wendy has had great success writing fiction and non-fiction titles including Farewell My Ovaries, Love and Punishment, Roadside Sisters, I lost My Mobile at the Mall and her series of children’s books Pearlie in the Park. To add to that, Wendy produced, wrote and presented the ABC television documentary Stuff, and recorded the national ABC podcast series Is It Just Me? with Angela Catterns. She is a prolific contributor as a columnist for newspapers and magazines.
Wendy and her husband Brendan have two children and live on Sydney’s Northern Beaches.
Podcast theme music is called “Cave” composed and performed by podcast host Sophie Raymond from her Album HiATUS Apple: https://music.apple.com/gb/album/cave/211693311?i=211693948 YouTube: https://youtu.be/1FehlJ7hBvA