A study has been conducted to shed light on the effect of cultivation parameters on growth and chemical composition of Saccharina latissima. Longline cultivation took place at two separate locations in the Koster archipelago on the Swedish west coast, centred around three experiments that explored duration of pre-deployment hatchery processes (Exp 1), deployment and harvest time-frames (Exp 2), and cultivation at 2 m vs. 4 m depth (Exp 3). For all experiments the effects of these parameters were evaluated in terms of size/weight of specimens, and for experiments Exp 2 and Exp 3, concentrations of moisture, ash, carbohydrates, proteins, fatty acids, phlorotannins and common heavy metals were determined. The specific parameters used in this s...
Macroalgae aquaculture is thriving, and kelps such as Saccharina latissima, are now farmed over diff...
The world’s population is growing at a fast rate and the demand for food grows with it. We are alrea...
The motivation for macroalgal cultivation is to meet the global demand for food, energy and biomater...
A study has been conducted to shed light on the effect of cultivation parameters on growth and chemi...
Interest in the cultivation of Saccharina latissima is increasing in the north of Norway. In the pre...
The Norwegian coastline covers more than 10° in latitude and provides a range in abiotic and biotic ...
Cultivation of macroalgae, or seaweed, has been a major industry in Asian countries, predominantly C...
This study monitored the biomass composition of Saccharina latissima during a potential harvesting s...
Seaweeds are attractive as a sustainable aquaculture crop for food, feed, bioenergy and biomolecules...
To reach the goal of large-scale seaweed cultivation in Norway and the rest of Europe, new knowledge...
With the increasing interest and activities regarding seaweed cultivation in Europe, it is becoming ...
To reach the goal of an industrialised macroalgae industry in Norway and other high-cost countries i...
To reach the goal of an industrialised macroalgae industry in Norway and other high-cost countries i...
Macroalgae aquaculture is thriving, and kelps such as Saccharina latissima, are now farmed over diff...
The world’s population is growing at a fast rate and the demand for food grows with it. We are alrea...
The motivation for macroalgal cultivation is to meet the global demand for food, energy and biomater...
A study has been conducted to shed light on the effect of cultivation parameters on growth and chemi...
Interest in the cultivation of Saccharina latissima is increasing in the north of Norway. In the pre...
The Norwegian coastline covers more than 10° in latitude and provides a range in abiotic and biotic ...
Cultivation of macroalgae, or seaweed, has been a major industry in Asian countries, predominantly C...
This study monitored the biomass composition of Saccharina latissima during a potential harvesting s...
Seaweeds are attractive as a sustainable aquaculture crop for food, feed, bioenergy and biomolecules...
To reach the goal of large-scale seaweed cultivation in Norway and the rest of Europe, new knowledge...
With the increasing interest and activities regarding seaweed cultivation in Europe, it is becoming ...
To reach the goal of an industrialised macroalgae industry in Norway and other high-cost countries i...
To reach the goal of an industrialised macroalgae industry in Norway and other high-cost countries i...
Macroalgae aquaculture is thriving, and kelps such as Saccharina latissima, are now farmed over diff...
The world’s population is growing at a fast rate and the demand for food grows with it. We are alrea...
The motivation for macroalgal cultivation is to meet the global demand for food, energy and biomater...