IMTA & the Arts
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Highlighting IMTA represented artistically because
“Imagination is more important than knowledge.
Knowledge is limited, imagination encircles the world.”
Albert Einstein

IMTA through the eyes of Owen, a Grade 4 student at Campobello Island Consolidated School, New Brunswick
(March 2009)


Celebrating seaweed biodiversity in:
- the Bay of Fundy
- the Northeast Pacific
The IMTA logo
The CIMTAN logo
Cover by Joan Wolbier of the WorldWatch Report no. 176 by Brian Halweil “Farming Fish for the Future”
Modulo Demonstrativo Aquaponia from Aqua Guadalupe S.C. de R.L., Veracruz, Mexico
IMTA - a creative production by Motus O Dance Theatre
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Motus O Dance Theatre performs IMTA at DanceWeekend’10 in Toronto
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When Arts and Science meet: rendition of IMTA by Dr. Doris Soto on the cover of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) Fisheries and Aquaculture Technical Paper No. 529. Integrated mariculture – A global review (2009)

Cover by Sylvie Hussenot of the IFREMER/Seacase Project Proceedings by Jérôme Hussenot and Marion Richard “Des systèmes intégrés multi-trophiques pour une aquaculture durable” (2010)
Les Goémons – Music and words by Serge Gainsburg, interpretation by Jane Birkin
Flapjack Song: Do you see seaweed
OssO: Seaweed
- Seaweeds and nutrients in songs and music:
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