Hello folks, I was hoping I could get some advice on the best degree selection for working with micro and macro algae cultivation and utilization. I am interested in all of their uses, but especially bioenergy and biofuels, as well as bioplastics and fertilizers. Here is the supply chain that I am imagining: open ocean seaweed production > biorefinery > energy, fuel, fertilizer > co2 emissions used in algae production > back to biorefinery > bioplastics This is not the most ideal medium to elaborate these ideas, but I hope you can get the picture. Basically, my overall goal is to create systems of manufacturing that can sequester carbon and provide long term sustainable feedstocks for producing everything we need. So as you can see, I am not interested in a single field of study necessarily. What I want to do includes biology, chemistry, physics, marine science, and several branches of engineering. So it has been a bit tough for me to figure out exactly where I would like to focus. Having spoken with some folks in the field, they have said that I should focus on environmental science or environmental engineering, and work on taking marine science classes. Does anyone have any experience or connections in this field that could provide some insight of their own? Thanks in advance.