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- Poems of Pierre Rioux (Grand "Versificateur Acadien" when not working at the New Brunswick Department of Fisheries). pdf
- "An introduction to the seaweeds of British Columbia" by Colin Bates (2004). Menziesia 9 (4): 4-8. pdf
- "Do we have the vision to integrate our marine aquaculture?" by John Bolton (2006). South African Journal of Science 102 (11): 507-508. pdf
- "An experience of the XIX ISS" by Deborah Robertson-Andersson (2007). Forum Phycologicum, Newsletter of the Phycological Society of Southern Africa, Vol. 65, June/July 2007: 3-5. pdf
- "Epilogue: aquaculture, innovation and social transformation" by Barry A. Costa-Pierce (2008). Aquaculture, Innovation and Social Transformation. K. Culver and D. Castle (Eds.) Springer, New York.pdf
- "Aquaculture au Nouveau-Brunswick - Comment passer du monde de l’éducation à celui de l’aquaculture ? Portrait de Thierry Chopin, un expatrié qui aime l’aventure!" in Vivre à l’étranger, le magazine européen de la mobilité internationale, Spring 2008.pdf
- “Careers in Science – Profile of Thierry Chopin” in National Geographic’s Strange Days on Planet Earth, Spring 2008.
- “Dyrking og utnyttelse av marine makroalger” by Jan Rueness and Henning Steen (2008). Kapittel 1 Forvaltning av kysten. Kyst og Havbruk: 68-71.
- “Les secrets des Algues” by Véronique Leclerc and Jean-Yves Floc'h.
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A beautiful book revealing all you wanted to know about algae and were afraid to ask...!
IMTA is even mentioned on p. 148-149 (See “Vers une aquaculture de l'avenir”).
The other IMTA… the International Modeling and Talent Association!
And do not confuse it with GTCA…!
Even beers can have a “seaweedy” taste!
Kelpy can also be the name of a lovely cat...Guess who gave that name!
Kelp Cartoon
Kelp-O: the favorite cereal of SpongeBob SquarePants!
SpongeBob SquarePants - Kelpshake (Best Frenemies)
The Nutty Professor (1963) – Professor Julius Kelp (Jerry Lewis)