Netherlands: Research into large-scale seaweed production at sea

Published 2022년 2월 8일

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Two consortia, involving social organizations and companies from various sectors, have been awarded over 2.6 million euros for interdisciplinary research projects on seaweed and shellfish cultivation. The projects, starting in mid-2022, will study improving seaweed cultivation efficiency and developing sustainable business models, with additional co-funding of 450 thousand euros. The research aims to address the challenges of large-scale seaweed cultivation and its impact on the marine ecology, with the hope of attracting investments and achieving profitability.
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The parties are working in two consortia with, among others, social organizations and companies from the seaweed and shellfish sector, the food industry and the province of Zeeland. The interdisciplinary research projects have a maximum duration of six years and will start in mid-2022. Together, the projects have been awarded more than 2.6 million euros. Social and private partners will contribute another 450 thousand euros to co-financing. Project leader Tijs Ketelaar (left) and fellow researcher Otto van der Linden Seaweed adhesion WUR researchers lead SEAseeds, a consortium that will study improving the adhesion of seedlings of seaweed (sugar kelp) on cultivation lines, the effects of large-scale seaweed cultivation on marine ecology, and the development of promising business models. Small-scale cultivation trials show that large and variable release of seaweed now makes cultivation inefficient and ...

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