About Southern Ocean Carbon
Expanding seaweed mariculture globally to leverage its many benefits for the environment and humankind.
Our Competitive Advantage
Consultancy capacity and management of projects worldwide, leveraging IP developed during research and through our relationship with ADEC Innovations and ADEC Kedge.
Existing relationships with major aquaculture companies
Links and partnerships with the credible, scientific research capacity worldwide
ADEC’s worldwide network, technology infrastructure and assurance expertise
Experienced marine engineering capacity
Easily accessible growing sites for demonstrations
Our Team
Adam Brancher
Prue Brancher
Justin Holt
Dr. Thomas Remenyi
Caroline Remenyi
Callum T-Young
Susie Buetow
Our History
Standing up for future generations
We started Southern Ocean Carbon in 2020 for a couple of reasons: One was a desire to make our sister company ADEC Kedge carbon neutral. On close investigation, the options available at the time didn’t make us confident that we were actually going to make a tangible, positive difference to our planet. Then there were our children. They were asking us what we were going to do to rectify some of the harmful behaviours of past generations, how were we making sure that we were going to leave things better than we had found them? – something we had always encouraged our children to do when they were at school.
Adam had been listening to the radio one day: a segment on seaweed and its many types and properties. Tim Flannery published his book ‘Sunlight and Seaweed’, and that’s how we became aware of the many benefits of seaweed, and we were hooked.
Teaming up with knowledgable partners
Through mutual friends, we became aware of the climate change power couple of Caroline and Tom Remenyi. Not only are they fabulous people, but they have skills and knowledge about things that we didn’t. Caroline is a seaweed growing expert and Tom a climatologist. The brains trust was formed, Caroline and Tom remain advisors to this day.
Backing through world class research
Learning, growing and evolving
What we thought we would do and what we have found ourselves doing has evolved over time, mostly in response to research. We are exploring options to grow seaweed globally because of the amazing properties it has, but our activities are not limited to this, so long as the “chain” remains clean – we are willing to explore and partner in a number of different projects, if they will restore some of the balance in biodiversity and achieve measurable positive outcomes.