A chance encounter between a woman with innovative green thumbs and a man dealing with green sludge has led to a major trial exploring different disposal options for sea lettuce.
The green invasion of slimy sea lettuce is an annual event on local shores each summer and can cost the Bay of Plenty Regional Council and Tauranga City Council up to $67,000 in disposal costs each year.
Now, Tauranga Harbour programme co-ordinator Bruce Gardner will head a trial exploring the use of sea lettuce as mulch for orchards, gardens, stock feed and possibly bio-fuel.
"The idea came from me, just by chance bumping into a lady collecting it in Kulim Park. She just swore by it. She thought it was a wonderful thing,'' Mr Gardner said.
"I thought it would be really good to have the science to see whether her perception was actually correct, that it was that beneficial to the soil.''