Two pioneering kelp farms in Kodiak, Alaska, are trying to revitalize the local economy by starting a mariculture industry. The farms are currently facing a lack of demand for their crops and are seeking ways to diversify by growing different species and shellfish. They are also exploring ways to stabilize and process the kelp at scale. The farms believe that the kelp could provide habitat for local fish and are conducting studies to document these benefits. The article is part of a project highlighting the region's mariculture sector.