23 August, 2pm – 2:45pm

  • The Mick Lally Theatre
  • Druid Ln., Galway
  • H91 N5X9
  • Co. Galway – City

Séagh Mac Siúrdáin, an independent advisor on sustainable seaweed management, introduces the term ‘seaplant’ alongside words like ‘sea spaghetti’ and ‘sea vegetable’. He explains how vital these plants are for the production of iodine, for farmland fertilisation, and as natural sources of vitamins for human consumption. Séagh discusses how Ireland’s seaweed reserves are the last natural resource still in state ownership and describes the structure of ownership currently in place on the west coast of Ireland, particularly from Donegal to Spanish Point. Harvesters in this area work the land and sea in familial units, with traditional labour organized in family terms rather than by individuals or companies.

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Séagh’s presentation is part of a series of a full day of talks to celebrate three decades of the Galway Civic Trust / Dúchas na Gaillimhe! Our 30 Year Anniversary Celebration will be held at the Mick Lally Theatre, Druid Lane, Galway, on Friday, 23 August. This special event promises a day full of engaging talks, captivating performances, and cultural enrichment.

Information about all of the days events available here.

Supported by Galway City Council: Local Community Festival Grant 2024.


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