Tsawout First Nation Partnering with Cascadia Seaweed to Sustainably Farm Seaweed


Mike Williamson, CEO of Cascadia Seaweed, and Abraham Pelkey, Tsawout First Nation elected councillor, joined Adam Stirling on CFAX 1070 to share a new project between Cascadia Seaweed and the Tsawout First Nation.



Williamson spoke to how they are able to create eco-friendly farms for seaweed, and Pelkey spoke to how important it is for the nation to utilize their Indigenous rights.





Listen to the interview by clicking the link below.




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