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Researchers develop tuna alternative from marine algae
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2025-11-14
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Algae are considered a superfood, and now a tuna substitute made from it is also on the market. But because seaweed absorbs pollutants from seawater, researchers are trying to cultivate algae in salty groundwater instead.
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