This seaweed is the ocean's lungs. Can changing its genes save it?

Jun 21, 2026 346 views

Research to edit kelp's genes to withstand climate change attracts US grant

Mon 22 Jun 2026 at 7:31am

A fish in seaweed.

Golden kelp is one of the most abundant species found on the Great Southern Reef.  (Supplied: Andrew Green)

In short: 

Scientists in New South Wales are investigating gene editing as a possible way to improve kelp's resilience to the increasing impacts of climate change. 

The project will start by studying the genes in microalgae that are responsible for the organism's ability to withstand higher temperatures.

What's next?

The project has received a grant from US-based wildlife conservation group, Revive & Restore.

Source: Jacinta Counihan · www.abc.net.au

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