Dredging project could cause the nation's largest permitted coral destruction to date, repeating PortMiami’s costly environmental disaster, still unmitigated over a decade later.

An innovative robotics company is crafting a manta ray-shaped underwater robot to collect carbon-rich sargassum seaweed and sink it to the dark depths of the ocean floor. Sargassum is growing at an alarming rate — likely due to industrial activity — and piling up along coastlines, but the “AlgaRay” is being developed to reduce these harmful blooms and rapidly sequester carbon. The founder suggests that harnessing the algae could remove billions of tons of carbon every year. 🥽 | Good News Network