A special TV moment for Reefgen! 🌊 Last week CNN highlighted the use of our seagrass restoration technology in Morehead City, NC, in collaboration with the University of North Carolina - Institute of Marine Sciences. 🎥 This episode of Going Green features one of our seagrass robots in action, showcasing how technology can drive regenerative aquaculture and support healthier marine ecosystems. 🌱🤖 A huge thank-you to our incredible team and partners for pushing the boundaries of marine restoration. It's exciting to see our scalable solutions to environmental challenges gaining recognition on such an international platform. #MarineRestoration #GoingGreen #SeagrassRestoration #Innovation A special thank you to the ace pilot and roboticist, Nastasia Winey, ecosystem expert Joel Fodrie, and producer Michelle Cohan, for significant efforts to help organize the segment and a successful field deployment of Grasshopper in the water. Thank you to the Reefgen team members that make this work possible: Young Park, Nathan L'Esperance, and Daniel Hennage for continuing to drive Reefgen's global impact. Additional shoutouts to our partners and supporters at Good Machine ((especially David Solomon and Jen Cole, ), Sustainable Ocean Alliance, Griffin Catalyst, for their continuous support and collaboration in our endeavors. Catch a glimpse of our work and the potential impact of these technologies in the Reefgen segment here: https://lnkd.in/gmMqb869 #Innovation #Sustainability #GoingGreen #ocean #innovation #blueeconomy #regenerativeblueeconomy #sdg14 UpLink - World Economic Forum,
About us
Automation for ocean restoration
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http://www.reefgen.io
External link for Reefgen
- Industry
- Environmental Services
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- San Francisco
- Type
- Privately Held
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San Francisco, US