The UK's seaweed industry is poised for growth, according to the Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (Cefas), with kelp and algae species being used for their carbon capture and ecosystem restoration capabilities, and as a super-food. The industry has the potential to be used in food and flavouring, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals, and for creating biofuels, bioplastics, and other biomaterials. The global seaweed industry has seen a seven-year double in growth to an estimated £11 billion, and the UK government has invested £407,000 to establish a Seaweed Academy in Oban, Scotland, to advise startups, share research, and run training workshops.