development program report, sergeyan of the sea of okhotsk, scientists and students sakhalin state universityut for global research . the island region is the first in russia to minimize greenhouse gas emissions and , according to participants in the sakhalin tech aqua university project , seaweed and molluscs can help in this. they absorb carbon dioxide like a sponge, and hence the conclusion to create new seafood farms in the region is economically profitable and scientifically substantiated. today, scallops, for example, kelp gives double their consumption of co2 you must show this difference, that is , how much carbon dioxide can we additionally remove per hectare can we reduce carbon by deep processing of seaweed. this project of university ecologists interested one of the local kelp entrepreneurs. it already makes raw materials for the production of an effective biologically active additive. and now , together with the main regional university, it is clear to develop an innovative compound feed for cattle, these works were carried out in the eighties and seventies of the past century, b