Best Practice Guidelines for Seaweed Cultivation and Analysis: Public Output report Report [WP1A5.01] of the EnAlgae Project.

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2016Author
Mooney-McAuley, K. M.
Edwards, M. D.
Champenois, J.
Gorman, E.
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36pp.
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This document is a compilation of Best Practice recommendations and considerations employed by the
EnAlgae macroalgal pilot facilities. EnAlgae was a four-year Strategic Initiative of INTERREG IVB North-
West Europe programme. As part of a key series of outputs, three macroalgae pilot sites were developed
in the UK, Ireland and France to demonstrate algal cultivation techniques for bioenergy. This integrated
network of pilot sites collaborated on method development and optimal pilot operation with respect to
Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs, separate document). These SOPs were combined and refined
into a comprehensive overview of the Best Practices for Macroalgal Cultivation across a range of
environmental conditions and species.
Best Practices (including recommendations and considerations) are presented for siting a pilot plant;
macroalgae cultivation (including strain collection, preparation, maintenance and monitoring); macroalgae
seeding, deployment, at-sea maintenance.....
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http://www.enalgae.eu/public-deliverables.htmPublisher
EnAlgae, Swansea University, Centre for Sustainable Aquatic ResearchSwansea, UK
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Report;WP1A5.01Document Language
enSustainable Development Goals (SDG)
14.214.A
Essential Ocean Variables (EOV)
Macroalgal canopy cover and compositionMaturity Level
TRL 8 Actual system completed and "mission qualified" through test and demonstration in an operational environment (ground or space)Best Practice Type
Best PracticeStandard Operating Procedure
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Mooney-McAuley, K. M.; Edwards, M. D.; Champenois J. and Gorman, E. (2016) Best Practice Guidelines for Seaweed Cultivation and Analysis: Public Output report [WP1A5.01] of the EnAlgae Project. Swansea, UK, EnAlgae, 36pp, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.25607/OBP-792Collections