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How Google AI is helping restore Australia’s giant kelp forests

More than 750 million people live within 50km of a kelp forest - and many don’t even know they are there. Image credit: Kelp Forest Alliance collection and GRID-Arendal.

A map highlighting kelp forests around the world, including Australia’s Great Southern Reef.

Example of the Google Earth Engine map showing known Giant Kelp locations in Tasmania.

Known Kelp Locations in Tasmania as seen on Google Earth Engine, developed with NGIS

After being harvested, Giant Kelp enters CSIRO and IMAS labs in Hobart where it is studied and grown to ultimately restore the forests off the coast of Tasmania. Microscope Image credit: Eileen Lee.

There are the three images, the first shows segments of Giant Kelp in a tray, the second shows small cuttings of Giant Kelp in a Petri dish, while the third shows what the Kelp looks like through a microscope.