 Caringmoor is Wales' first regenerative seaweed and shellfish farm. We exist because we love the sea and we want to protect it for the future generations. There are a lot that's involved in doing something like this. We have these lines and buoys that's floating out in the sea, but underneath is where everything is happening. If you've got seaweed that's hanging off the lines, you've got cages that has our shellfish in and you've also got ropes that's growing mussels. That's why it's an ocean farm because we are growing multiple species in there, which in turns creates like a whole new ecosystem for the fish and nurseries for them as well. We set it up as a community benefit society to benefit everybody. It's attracted people who understand seaweed and shellfish farming and understand the compelling logic for developing the sector and also people who really want to do something about climate change. Coastal communities really rely on tourism and it's only a few months of the year that that exists. For us it was very important when we created Caringmoor that we can create full-time jobs alongside of that. By this and David's awards I think it's very good to raise the profile of what's going on because you want to celebrate it and encourage people and show people that it can do great things and there's nothing wrong with it. In fact it's wonderful to do.