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EPISODE · Nov 8, 2021 · 55 MIN

This Is CDR EP12: Running Tide with Marty Odlin

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In this episode of This Is CDR we are pleased to welcome Marty Odlin of Running Tide. Marty tells us about Running Tide's approach employing automated systems to grow and deploy kelp for permanent carbon sequestration in the deep ocean. Moderated by Toby Bryce (@wtbryce) and Megha Raghavan ABOUT OUR PRESENTER Marty Odlin is Founder and CEO of Running Tide, a Maine-based company seeking to harness, accelerate, and scale the most impactful restorative processes naturally at work in the ocean to build a climate positive future. Marty studied robotics at Dartmouth, was a Director at Columbia's Center for Sustainable Engineering, managed a fleet of five fishing boats, and his family has been in the offshore fishing business for generations. LINKS Running Tide - www.runningtide.com ABOUT THIS IS CDR - www.openaircollective.cc/this-is-cdr #ThisIsCDR This Is CDR is a weekly online event series that explores the ever-widening range of carbon dioxide removal (CDR) solutions currently being researched, developed, and deployed, and contextualize them for policy proposals under development for New York, and other states and localities. ABOUT OPENAIR - www.openaircollective.cc Twitter: @openaircollect OpenAir is a distributed volunteer network dedicated to the advancement of carbon dioxide removal (CDR) solutions essential to solving the climate crisis. Our growing global community collaborates on shared “open source” missions in the areas of research and development, policy advocacy, and activist market development. Please join us!

In this episode of This Is CDR we are pleased to welcome Marty Odlin of Running Tide. Marty tells us about Running Tide's approach employing automated systems to grow and deploy kelp for permanent carbon sequestration in the deep ocean. Moderated by Toby Bryce (@wtbryce) and Megha Raghavan ABOUT OUR PRESENTER Marty Odlin is Founder and CEO of Running Tide, a Maine-based company seeking to harness, accelerate, and scale the most impactful restorative processes naturally at work in the ocean to build a climate positive future. Marty studied robotics at Dartmouth, was a Director at Columbia's Center for Sustainable Engineering, managed a fleet of five fishing boats, and his family has been in the offshore fishing business for generations. LINKS Running Tide - www.runningtide.com ABOUT THIS IS CDR - www.openaircollective.cc/this-is-cdr #ThisIsCDR This Is CDR is a weekly online event series that explores the ever-widening range of carbon dioxide removal (CDR) solutions currently being researched, developed, and deployed, and contextualize them for policy proposals under development for New York, and other states and localities. ABOUT OPENAIR - www.openaircollective.cc Twitter: @openaircollect OpenAir is a distributed volunteer network dedicated to the advancement of carbon dioxide removal (CDR) solutions essential to solving the climate crisis. Our growing global community collaborates on shared “open source” missions in the areas of research and development, policy advocacy, and activist market development. Please join us!

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