SeaMark is a four-year project funded by Horizon Europe. A consortium led by Ocean Rainforest comprising 25 international, cross-disciplinary partners has been awarded a prestigious €9 million Horizon Europe grant to upscale seaweed production and market applications across Europe.
Read MoreMacroSystems will use disruptive techniques to make macroalgae cultivation a commercially attractive business investment in less than 3 years! The main innovation components are to use selective breeding to increase harvesting yield and apply ground-breaking direct seeding on specially designed substrates to save time, energy and money in the hatchery phase.
Read MoreULTFARMS aims to revolutionize the application of Low-Trophic Aquaculture (LTA) systems through the integration of novel engineering, technical, ecological, and biological processes to optimize production in harsh offshore conditions, low-salinity environments, and within Offshore Wind Farms (OWFs). This will be achieved through the development of six LowTrophic Aquaculture Pilots (LTAPs) located in offshore wind farms across the North and Baltic Seas.
Read MoreTexMaTer aims at producing novel cellulosic fibres and bioformulations for textiles’ finishing using under-utilised biomass resources and wastes from agricultural practices and micro- and macroalgal production and post-consumer home textiles. These functional and sustainable solutions will be further used in prototypes for fashion and home textiles’ markets.
Read MoreThe CircleFeed project funded by the Nordic Innovation aims to solve two of the major challenges for European cattle production, namely the need to find sustainably produced alternative protein sources to imported protein feeds and to reduce the contribution to global warming through drastic reductions of enteric methane emission.
Read MoreThe Kelp Boost project, also known as the “Tang Vækst” project, was granted by the Fisheries Agency. This project aims to establish and demonstrate commercial seaweed production in Kerteminde with a focus on positive impact on water quality and the marine environment.
Read MoreThe overall aim of LTA BOOST is to develop Low Trophic species Aquaculture (LTA) in Danish waters to exploit an underutilised native resource. This is achieved by opening the 3 bottlenecks in production: 1) Stable commercial-scale seed production; 2) Efficient grow out methods for Danish waters; 3) Cost-efficient water treatment for on-land facilities.
Read MoreThe aim of the project is to develop a methane-reducing additive for cattle feed from bioactive components in macroalgae.
Read MoreThe goal of the project MACRO TEX is to study the feasibility of “Blue Fashion” using seaweed cultivated and harvested in the North Atlantic and process it into seaweed fibres, that can be used in knitted and woven fabrics.
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