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... Uses What are Seaweeds? What are Algae? Top 20 algae Phaeophyceae: Brown Algae Examples: Laminaria and Saccharina, Fucus, Sargassum muticum Characteristics The brown colour of these algae results from ... resulting seaweed meal is exported and processed in Scotland for the production of alginic acid. Laminaria hyperborea stipes (sea rods) are also harvested in Norway and used to be collected in ...
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... plants are capable of growing at up to 50 cm per day. Ascophyllum nodosum and Laminaria hyperborea are used in Norway and Scotland. Ascophyllum is sustainably harvested in Ireland to produce seaweed ... and Australia) in Scotland, but the amounts of weed used are not known. Norway processes Laminaria hyperborea, manufacturing about 5,000 t of high-quality alginates. Japan produces about 1,500-2 ...
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... The main seaweeds collected as alginate sources in Ireland are Ascophyllum and drift stipes of Laminaria hyperborea. In collaboration with Arramara Teo. (a seaweed company owned by Údarás na Gaeltachta (the ... restricted. Although we have carried out a desk study of the likely extent of the Laminaria hyperborea beds on the west coast and combined this with casual observations, further studies are ...
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... in a number of other countries, notably Norway and France. In Norway, both Ascophyllum and Laminaria hyperborea are harvested mechanically using a range of custom-built devices and boats (Briand 1991). These ... be tested in Ireland. In France, the "scoubidou" is used extensively for the harvesting of Laminaria digitata (Briand 1991) and there is no reason again why it cannot be used in ...
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Irish Seaweed Biomass
... is provided mostly in the subtidal by three species of Laminaria and one of Sacchorhiza. The most important kelp is Laminaria hyperborea, the cast stipes of which are currently collected, ... many places achieving enormous biomasses. Laminaria digitata is the kelp that one commonly sees at low water, whereas L. hyperborea occurs in deeper water. Laminaria saccharina occurs sporadically amongst L. ...
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Alginate production in Ireland
... The main seaweeds collected as alginate sources in Ireland are Ascophyllum and drift stipes of Laminaria hyperborea. In collaboration with Arramara Teo. (a seaweed company owned by Údarás na Gaeltachta (the ... restricted. Although we have carried out a desk study of the likely extent of the Laminaria hyperborea beds on the west coast and combined this with casual observations, further studies are ...
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Seaweed harvesting in Ireland
... in a number of other countries, notably Norway and France. In Norway, both Ascophyllum and Laminaria hyperborea are harvested mechanically using a range of custom-built devices and boats (Briand 1991). These ... be tested in Ireland. In France, the "scoubidou" is used extensively for the harvesting of Laminaria digitata (Briand 1991) and there is no reason again why it cannot be used in ...
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