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LINK COSCOMBE SEAWATER IRRIGATION PROJECT - YouTube

After reading @Lukian's post about econcretetech precast specially designed concrete blocks for sea walls [agnostic.com] , I started looking around and found this video on a project using seawater for an agricultural system. Perhaps the most interesting bit was in using halophyte plants [en.wikipedia.org] , which actually thrive with salty water. I could easily see this being done in the US. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to find any recent information on this project. Perhaps it was abandoned. However, there appears to be other similar ongoing projects using seawater.

bingst 8 Feb 11
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I did not know anyone was doing this. Or that it could be done?

Seawater to grow a crop. Honestly... that's amazing. Plus the fish they can produce? That's pretty darn clever and a game changer for those communities.

And shrimp.

@bingst I saw the shrimp - and I want them... but I can't have any. lol

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