The KELP Act, also known as Bill 117 HR 4458, is a piece of legislation currently being considered by the US Congress. The purpose of this bill is to promote the sustainable growth and harvesting of kelp, a type of seaweed, in US waters.
The KELP Act aims to support the development of a domestic kelp industry by providing grants and technical assistance to kelp farmers. It also seeks to streamline the permitting process for kelp cultivation and establish a research program to study the environmental and economic benefits of kelp farming.
Additionally, the KELP Act includes provisions to encourage the use of kelp in various industries, such as food production, biofuels, and pharmaceuticals. The bill also addresses concerns about the environmental impact of kelp farming by requiring farmers to adhere to best practices for sustainable cultivation.
Overall, the KELP Act is designed to promote the growth of a new and innovative industry while also ensuring that kelp farming is done in an environmentally responsible manner. It is currently being debated in Congress and may undergo further revisions before potentially becoming law.