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Ye Zhu, Yang Hong, Tao Jiang, Meng Yang, Longfei Lu and Yang Yu
Kelp, as a kind of climate-friendly food, animal feed, and bioplastics material, has been gradually cultivated worldwide. In the process of kelp culture, clipping seedling operation is essential to guarantee the yield. Traditionally, the clipping seedlin...
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Alexander P. J. Ebbing, Gregory S. Fivash, Nuria B. Martin, Ronald Pierik, Tjeerd J. Bouma, Jacco C. Kromkamp and Klaas Timmermans
Multiannual delayed gametophyte cultures can stay vegetative for years, while also having the ability to grow. This study aims to investigate whether male and female multiannual delayed gametophyte strains of the species Saccharina latissima and Alaria e...
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Roma Bodycomb, Andrew W. M. Pomeroy and Rebecca L. Morris
Suspended kelp canopies have the potential to provide a coastal protection service in addition to their primary function of generating a sustainable resource. In this study, the attenuation of incident waves by kelp suspended from the surface was quantif...
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Kyeong-Tae Lee, Garance Perrois, Hyun-Sung Yang, Taeho Kim, Sun Kyeong Choi, Do-Hyung Kang and Taihun Kim
This study was carried out to determine the levels of resistance and resilience of kelp forests to large-scale physical disturbances. Our study site, Seongsan, Jeju Island, was impacted by super typhoon ?Hinnamnor?. Before the typhoon, Seongsan had shown...
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Hyun-Hwa Lee, Jin-Sol Kim, Jun-Han Jeong, Su Mi Park, Ramaraj Sathasivam, Sook Young Lee and Chun Sung Kim
Asian kelp (Undaria pinnatifida) is a brown alga mainly grown and consumed in East Asian countries such as China, Japan, and Korea. To date, studies on the various biological activities of Asian kelp have been conducted; however, studies focusing on the ...
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Shanshan Wang, Yongwei Yan, Hao Qian, Jie Li, Tao Liu and Zhaolan Mo
Macroalgae interact with planktonic microbes in seawater. It remains unclear how planktonic microbes interact with the environment and each other during the cultivation processes of commercially important algal species. Such an interaction is important f...
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Jonathan M. Whiting, Taiping Wang, Zhaoqing Yang, Michael H. Huesemann, Phillip J. Wolfram, Thomas F. Mumford and Dylan Righi
Trajectory tracking and macroalgal growth models were coupled to support a novel macroalgae-harvesting concept known as the Nautical Off-shore Macroalgal Autonomous Device (NOMAD). The NOMAD consists of 5 km long carbon-fiber longlines that are seeded an...
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Tadashi Kawai
The phenology of the alga-dwelling amphipod Ceinina japonica Stephensen, 1933 (Amphipoda: Eophliantidae) was studied at Rishiri Island, Hokkaido, Japan, from May 2016 to March 2017. Seasonal shifting between the host algal species was confirmed through o...
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Taiping Wang, Tarang Khangaonkar, Wen Long and Gary Gill
With the rapid growth of global energy demand, interest in extracting uranium from seawater for nuclear energy has been renewed. While extracting seawater uranium is not yet commercially viable, it serves as a ?backstop? to the conventional uranium resou...
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Xuehai Liu and Xuelei Zhang
Large-scale aquaculture activities in China have been rapidly developing in coastal waters, and they inevitably affect hydrodynamic structures and, hence, substance transportation. Predicting the effects is critical for understanding the environmental ec...
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Jessica M. M. Adams, S. Michael Morris, Laura Steege, Joanne Robinson and Charles Bavington
Using brown seaweed kelp species Saccharina latissima and Laminaria digitata as feedstocks, a set of pilot-scale macroalgae processing batches were conducted (50?200 kg per batch) for the production of a range of food-grade liquid and solid fractions. Th...
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Silvia N. Bourguignon, Alex C. Bastos, Valéria S. Quaresma, Fernanda V. Vieira, Hudson Pinheiro, Gilberto Menezes Amado-Filho, Rodrigo Leão De Moura and João Batista Teixeira
Shelf morphology and sedimentary regimes are influenced by processes operating at different temporal and spatial scales and are important records of sea level changes and sediment supply and/or carbonate production. The northern continental shelf of Espí...
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Asfa Ashraf, Fakhar-un-Nisa Yunus, Muhammad Naeem Iqbal
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EDITORIALAlginate is formed of the mannuronate (M-block) and residues of guluronate (G-block) organized in intermittent blocks in linear chain. Currently, the source of alginate is the cell wall of the brown seaweeds (Saude and Junter, 2002), where they ...
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