Site Visit

Seagriculture EU

16 - 18 June 2026

Gothenburg, Sweden

Site Visit

You are invited to an exclusive site visit to Nordic SeaFarm on 16th June!

The site visit is included in the conference registration.*


*Please note that places are limited. Early registration is strongly recommended, as availability cannot be guaranteed.

Agenda:

Departure at Gothenburg Central Station: 08:00

Back at Gothenburg Central Station: 17:00


  •  Join us for a full-day trip that includes a visit to their seaweed cultivation site by boat in the beautiful Grebbestad archipelago.
  • A visit to Tjärnö Marine Laboratory, where Nordic SeaFarm was founded and where experts from the University of Gothenburg’s Department of Marine Sciences will share insights into their current seaweed research.
  • Get a behind-the-scenes look at the future of sustainable aquaculture!


We hope for favourable weather conditions in order to offer our participants the full experience. Please note that we might need to make some changes in case of bad weather.

Site visit program is tentative and subject to change.

Nordic SeaFarm

Founded in 2016, Nordic SeaFarm is at forefront of making European seaweed truly available to industries. They grow high value species at their own state of the art seaweed farm and source sustainably from other partner farms. Research & development is in their DNA, and is why they have successfully completed multiple EU-research projects over the years and why they continue to break through with new innovative ways of farming seaweed at scale in the ocean. Nordic SeaFarm exists to drive change and to create a regenerative and prosperous planet.

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