Sargassum Seaweed from Problem to Profit

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
  • Mr. Cavendish Atwell, an 82 year old entrepreneur, finds a use for the sargassum seaweed which is inundating Barbadian beaches.

Komentáře • 89

  • @foxhillgal1
    @foxhillgal1 Před 5 lety +17

    I stumbled on this video and find it very inspiring. I am thankful to Mr. Atwell is is so willing to freely share his wisdom and knowledge! People like him are the real heroes in my mind. Rock on Mr. Atwell rock on!

  • @janeenspencer1368
    @janeenspencer1368 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I brought this seaweed home from the gulf of Mexico in Texas. Put a good amount on one blackberry plant and it grew twice the size as the rest of my berry plants. Getting a bunch this year for all my gardens. Works.

  • @bowlampar
    @bowlampar Před 3 lety +8

    When a wise man grow old, wisdom grow with him. 😆😆

  • @sarahsokal
    @sarahsokal Před rokem +2

    Look at this guy ! Waw ..smart green 👏 amazing 👏

  • @jeeveswinston2545
    @jeeveswinston2545 Před 2 lety +4

    That would be an awesome retirement gig. Small compact tractor and a couple acres to work on and you could be making black gold! Potting soil, compost to amend soil, or straight up gardening soil. Great hummus to work with.

  • @karmathegiant
    @karmathegiant Před 6 lety +6

    My grandfather always used seaweed as fertilizer in his vegetable garden. Great job 👌

  • @phatkix
    @phatkix Před 9 lety +16

    Mr. Atwell is a smart man!

    • @erictirado147
      @erictirado147 Před 4 lety +1

      He never addressed the high salt content, no washing procedures, salt will build up in the soil rendering it useless

  • @rena1cg
    @rena1cg Před 2 lety +1

    Currently have this soaking to give it a try in my garden. Came across this video while trying to learn more. Learnt it's a re-emerging pproblem in the caribbean. Thank you for sharing this

  • @thebgis
    @thebgis  Před 9 lety +11

    Yes, Mr. Atwell is still producing. You can purchase his Organic Mulch from Carters, Do It Best, Massy Oistins and Worthings or you can call him directly at 428-8611.

  • @thebgis
    @thebgis  Před 9 lety +5

    Thank you for all your comments and suggestions. We enjoy the discussion and love to hear more ideas on this topic.

  • @davidarulanantham7581
    @davidarulanantham7581 Před 9 lety +5

    Good for Mr. Atwell. Next time I am in Barbados, I will visit his place in St.Lawrence Gap.

  • @foxhillgal1
    @foxhillgal1 Před rokem

    Watching this 3 years later. Awesome!

  • @SILSKY
    @SILSKY Před rokem +4

    As a massive amount of sargassum swamps the Caribbean and southern coastlines of the US today why is nobody talking about this brilliant idea? This is a huge opportunity for thousands of people.

  • @aruskabell-marlin5369
    @aruskabell-marlin5369 Před 7 lety +3

    This is amazing, in St. Maarten we are also having this phenomenon. I'll go get some for my garden soon.

  • @esloan2174
    @esloan2174 Před 6 lety +2

    Excellent use of God's resources.

  • @stephshaffer
    @stephshaffer Před 5 lety +4

    It would be great if Mr. Atwell's product was packaged in bio bags made from seaweed!

  • @sunsetman1479
    @sunsetman1479 Před rokem +3

    Just saw a documentary that the current wave of seaweed contains heavy metals.

  • @altarush
    @altarush Před rokem +1

    What a cool old man.

  • @lashman450
    @lashman450 Před rokem

    Congrats to you sir..Bajan ingenuity on display! 🇧🇧

  • @i7bwn
    @i7bwn Před rokem

    let's get this video back in youtube feed

  • @raddadray7535
    @raddadray7535 Před rokem

    I use seaweed as fertilizer up here in Canada,…you sir are a wise fellow…Bravo dude.

  • @tudywittlake1072
    @tudywittlake1072 Před 3 lety +1

    This gentleman is a genius.

  • @aikidoboynj
    @aikidoboynj Před 6 lety +6

    A French study team found that this stuff breaks down into arsenic, or rat poison.

    • @handyrandy4726
      @handyrandy4726 Před rokem

      Really

    • @dantownsend4246
      @dantownsend4246 Před rokem

      Built in pest control. It’s true sargassum store’s heavy metals and arsenic which then leaches into the soil and can be absorbed by plants. Normal seaweed is ok people where I live eat kelp quite healthy

  • @claudiasimpson9606
    @claudiasimpson9606 Před rokem +2

    That's the first thing I thought of is fertilizer, and also fuel when the sea weed is still fresh, cook it down and render it into Bio liquid fuel ⛽!!!.

  • @DarkroomMedia007
    @DarkroomMedia007 Před 9 lety +8

    okay so, my son was reading a story about the Sarrgasum fish right? And I stumble upon this video and I rather enjoyed it!

    • @thebgis
      @thebgis  Před 8 lety +1

      +Miss Tonya c007 Thank you for your comment.

  • @jeeveswinston2545
    @jeeveswinston2545 Před 2 lety

    WTG Mr. Atwell, wisdom right there.

  • @SofieLove
    @SofieLove Před rokem

    Sargassum is back in Barbados. I saw it at the beach a few days ago. It hasn't started to smell yet.

  • @VeroLazack
    @VeroLazack Před 3 lety

    Love it! Resourceful.

  • @gretanicholla6617
    @gretanicholla6617 Před 3 lety

    Amazing!

  • @jonzac8767
    @jonzac8767 Před 9 lety +1

    Good stuff see how far a little dream goes

  • @cruzanmongoose
    @cruzanmongoose Před 6 lety +1

    Need to do it on a big scale operation..

  • @Seawitch907
    @Seawitch907 Před rokem +2

    I want to share this with the people being overwhelmed by the seaweed today 2023

    • @shanellsmith4919
      @shanellsmith4919 Před rokem

      Both thinking the same thing ❤Im goin to share it Now

  • @112chapters3
    @112chapters3 Před 2 lety

    Bless that G

  • @karinblundell596
    @karinblundell596 Před 5 lety

    Barbados Today should be getting in touch with this clever man. They are looking for ways to use the seaweed.

  • @danielmurphy4429
    @danielmurphy4429 Před rokem +1

    I don’t mean to be a downer here but, this material contains heavy metals which could contaminate groundwater. I’ll pass on the investment opportunity.

  • @AYOGAgriVenture
    @AYOGAgriVenture Před 5 lety

    youre smart...will see this in shorelines

  • @madgaskin
    @madgaskin Před 9 lety

    Excellent

  • @lenilenape
    @lenilenape Před 5 lety +1

    Why not for fueling a boiler to power an electrical generator?
    How about its use as a building material?

  • @embodiedconducting
    @embodiedconducting Před rokem

    Seems like this could be easily scaled up to an industrial process.

  • @junya87
    @junya87 Před 6 lety +1

    I just heard about this problem coming back, in a greater extent. I also hear that the EU has it's headquarters in Barbados and have alot of money just waiting for any good idea/project to take action.
    I wonder how will Mr. Cavendish products be used as fertilizers, should it be mixed with the soil? Can be used as a replacement for soil? Is there any way of analyzing the nutrition in this?

  • @maniacman9240
    @maniacman9240 Před 9 lety +2

    The NCC can try to sell the seaweed to China or other countries who use it to make medicines

  • @bennyrobles9194
    @bennyrobles9194 Před 3 lety

    Question for Mr. Atwell: this sea weed washes upon our shores and beaches too. How can you get ride of the salt in the weed during the process.?
    I try to grow veggies on our island too,
    Im from the Dutch Antilles.

  • @blackgunz233
    @blackgunz233 Před 4 měsíci +1

    No no don't get the government involved please leave something for the poor to do

  • @erictirado147
    @erictirado147 Před 4 lety +2

    Problem he never addressed is the washing process due to heavy salt content obviously horrible for agriculture, will build up in soil fast

    • @thelordvega
      @thelordvega Před 2 lety

      I was thinking the same thing but I can't find information on it yet

    • @deporteezdestiny3751
      @deporteezdestiny3751 Před 2 lety

      The lil but if sea sslt minerals found in tbe seaweed is actually good for the plants

  • @elainevanhuis8373
    @elainevanhuis8373 Před 9 lety

    Smart man.

  • @trinifirst6702
    @trinifirst6702 Před 6 lety

    So Barbados is once again full of Sargassum seaweed. What are they doing about it this time?

  • @matrotz
    @matrotz Před 10 lety +1

    2014 - is his business still going? is it washed with freshwater at some point?

  • @suntittle
    @suntittle Před 5 lety +1

    Hi, we are confronting the same here. how do i contact Mr Atwell?

  • @podocrypto6072
    @podocrypto6072 Před rokem

    It's full of heavy metals though.

  • @daviddavis7959
    @daviddavis7959 Před 5 lety

    I did not quite get how he dries the seeweed. Did he say air passes under and it becomes salt free..Anyone

  • @robertovelez7757
    @robertovelez7757 Před 9 lety +1

    Does it work with tropical plants? Because my plant needs help so far this year it only bloomed 1 flower and the other one never bloomed it just stayed closed and died. Also I know this is a stupid question but is it possible to feed that to a bird?

    • @thebgis
      @thebgis  Před 8 lety +1

      +Roberto Velez Please contact Mr. Atwell at 428-8611 and he should be able to answer your question. Please share it with us when you do find out.

    • @thebgis
      @thebgis  Před 8 lety

      +Roberto Velez Hello Roberto, sorry for the delay in responding. Yes, it works on tropical plants, Mr. Atwell is in Barbados and it works on Barbadian gardens. Not so sure about birds. If you have any questions call Mr. Atwell at the number below - (246) is the area code.

  • @ummbilalqamar1540
    @ummbilalqamar1540 Před 5 lety

    Is mr. Atwell still working on this? i would like to get some from him.

  • @khacchungbui9568
    @khacchungbui9568 Před 7 lety

    i have some question and some ideas about this of business, can somebode help me?

  • @aaronhunte8768
    @aaronhunte8768 Před 2 lety

    Government does always be slow to capitalise on ventures like this one.All de government does study is tourism like clowns.

  • @Krommandant
    @Krommandant Před 6 lety

    If the salt is not removed, the fertilizer is rather useless and will instead kill the crops. I don't understand!

  • @jamesclarkson324
    @jamesclarkson324 Před 9 lety

    where can i purchase this from? aswell as prices?

  • @drpk6514
    @drpk6514 Před 9 lety +1

    Wash it feed it to livestock

  • @boxfox2945
    @boxfox2945 Před rokem

    Seaweed absorbs plastic, so you might be eating plastic in ur veg. As well other contaminants.😢

  • @jeffrymichineau4002
    @jeffrymichineau4002 Před 2 lety

    As long as it cannot be patented and a trillionaire cannot make $ from it..he alone will use it..that's the law of the bigshots..

  • @boxfox2945
    @boxfox2945 Před rokem

    The profit is' the problem. He probably knows that it's toxic, but like all dog's. just doesn't care. Cause of all those green backs' rolling right along to his wallet. While poisoning everyone.😢

  • @jbodden6977
    @jbodden6977 Před 9 lety

    translator please?

  • @OrganicWellnessNews1
    @OrganicWellnessNews1 Před 9 lety +1

    Good idea…BUT WAIT!! Removing too much from the sea can be a problem for the ecosystem down the road, because this is part of a cycle and is important to know all steps in it and to explte it in a sustainable way!!!

    • @dustywilson5461
      @dustywilson5461 Před 9 lety

      OrganicWellnessNews1 Good point, but there can be a few simple regulations set in place to secure a reasonable amount of seaweed left for the ecosystem. Not difficult.

    • @thebgis
      @thebgis  Před 9 lety

      Dusty Wilson Do you have any suggestions? Please post.

    • @drdanj
      @drdanj Před 9 lety +14

      OrganicWellnessNews1 You seem unaware of the drastic problem that has emerged in the Eastern Caribbean. Sargasssum has become a horribly invasive species that has spread across the entire region. has taken over entire harbo, such as Clifton on Union Island. Flying over the region, these massive weed beds are spreading for miles, a totally new phenomenon.

    • @davonbaker2530
      @davonbaker2530 Před 9 lety +1

      OrganicWellnessNews1 Odd! Has not the ecosystem been doing fine without it all these years? Isn't "invasive" a possibility?

    • @drdanj
      @drdanj Před 9 lety +4

      Harvesting was a nice idea when the scale of the problem was small. But I spent two weeks sailing the Windwards, Martinique to Grenada. It is a massive problem, beyond anything seen in memory. Yes, climate change is happening. It is choking many of the islands.

  • @columbusohio72
    @columbusohio72 Před 5 lety +1

    He doesnt look 82. Black people age well.