AT~SEA final event - Brussels - 9 June, 2015
Outline
Global seaweed business Why AT~SEA?
Main results of the AT~SEA project
Conclusions of the AT~SEA project
What’s next?
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Global seaweed business
2014: > 25 Mio tons (ww) which corresponds to 7-8 Bio USD o Majority is being cultivated o Mainly reds and browns 75% used for food (nori, wakame, kombu, etc.) 13% for hydrocolloids (alginates, carrageenan, agar) 12% other applications (personal care, cosmetics, fertilizer, etc.)
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The need
Agriculture -> seagriculture
More food/feed and energy for strongly growing global population
Renewable and sustainable energy
Sustainable/biobased materials
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Today’s agriculture
Large scale agriculture Industrial, fully mechanized food production 2D and 3D
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Today’s seagriculture
Large scale seagriculture Industrial, fully mechanized food production 2D and 3D
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Today’s seagriculture
Large scale wild seaweed harvesting Industrial, fully mechanized 2D
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Today’s seagriculture
Large scale seaweed cultivation Manual and 1D
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Today’s seagriculture
nori
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Our objective
If we want to develop a profitable and sustainable seaweed business in Europe we have to: Mechanize all processes (seeding, monitoring, harvesting, etc.) => cost-efficient Cultivate 2D (or 3D) Cultivate in a smart and sustainable way => integrated Serve existing and new markets
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Our concept
Development of substrates based on advanced textiles to facilitate open sea cultivation of aquatic biomass (seaweed), having a high-potential as source for our future supply of food (additives), feed, biochemicals/biomaterials and biofuels/energy
Advanced textiles for open sea biomass cultivation (AT~SEA)
1 ha seaweed field
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Work program: FP7-NMP-2011-SME-5
FP7 project number : 280860
Duration: 36 months
Participants:
Our team
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Preparation and incubation of macro algae
Preparation, confectioning and installation of advanced textiles
Seaweed cultivation& harvesting
Transport and storage of seaweed
Seaweed conversion
Mooring engineering
AT~SEA
HORTI, OCEAN,SAMS
BEXCO, MARINTEK
SIOEN, CTB, EURO,TECNORED, DEVAN
ECN, OCEAN,SAMS
Our competences
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Selection of results
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Advanced textile substrates
Development of advanced textile substrates:
Materials/chemistries
Textile structure
Textile finishing/coating
Testing and evaluation:
Lab level
Tank level
At sea
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Advanced textile substrates
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Advanced textile substrates
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Advanced textile substrates
Ireland Norway Scotland
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Twine experiments at lab scale
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Twine experiments
Objective: compare the adhesion and growth of gametofytes onto different types of twines (chemistry, textile structure, dtex, surface roughness, etc.)
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braided twisted
Sample Twine sample dtex Coverage role 1 Coverage role 2
T1 Chem 1 - twisted 1670 80 80
T2 Chem 1 - braided 1670 5 20
T3 Chem 1' - twisted 1100 20 25
T4 Chem 1' - braided 1100 5 5
T5 Chem 2 - twisted 1670 2 12
T6 Chem 2 - braided 1670 2 2
T7 Chem 3 - twisted 1330 50 85
T8 Chem 3 - braided 1330 8 65
T9 Reference chem 3' 26.000 70 85
T10 Chem 4 - twisted 470 20 20
T11 Chem 4 - braided 470 5 12
Twine experiments
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Chem A 370 50 10
Chem A' 12.000 50 50
Chem B 1000 30 50
Chem C 1180 1 2
Chem C' 1200 1 1
Chem D 3650 0 1
Reference 26.000 10 5
Chem E 8.000 1 1
Chem F 30.000 1 1
Chem C'' .. 30 25
Chem G 11.750 10 20
Chem A'' (braided) 8600 2 1
Twine experiments
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Cultivation tests on a variety of 1 m2 textile substrates at sea
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Objective: study the cultivation of seaweed (Saccharina L.) on 11 different types of 1 m2 textile substrates
1m2 substrates at sea
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1m2 substrates at sea
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Mooring studies
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Mooring studies
Dimensions of structure Location (depth, current, etc.) Weather (wind, etc.) Etc.
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Cultivation tests at sea using optimized 2 x 2 m2 advanced textile substrates
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Influence of depth Horizontal vs vertical sheets Parallel vs perpendicular to current
EU project video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e5zSRVNzelo?rel=0
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Coated textile based storage bags (flexitanks) for harvested seaweed
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Seaweed storage systems
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Demonstration phase (Oct 2014 – May 2015)
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Demonstration phase
o Deployment in October 2014 in IRE, SCO and NOR o 10 pcs of 2 x 10 m substrates deployed per site Saccharina L o Textile buoys o Growth monitoring, harvesting, 10 m3 storage test, …
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Demonstration phase - IRE
May 25, 2015
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Demonstration phase - IRE
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Demonstration phase - NOR
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Demonstration phase - NOR
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Conclusions o Seaweed cultivation in Europe has huge potential for multiple applications (IMTA, food and feed (additives), bioremediation, biochemicals/materials, etc.) o The AT~SEA consortium has developed, patented (PCT) and demonstrated advanced 2D textile substrates* that yield 3-5 times more biomass than state of the art 1D rope based systems o Success of AT~SEA lies in the multidisciplinary of the project and the product
project: chemists, materials scientists, textile engineers, biologists, marine engineers, etc. product: much more than just a piece of textile => system
* Award winning technology: o Essenscia Innovation Award 2013 o TechTextil Innovation Award 2015 o Nomination for Scottish Aquaculture Award 2015 (final selection in June)
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What’s next?
AT~SEA project ends on July 31, 2015
Several follow up projects have been submitted
Founding of AT~SEA Technologies o 8 out of 11 partners participate in this start-up company o 2015-2017: post AT~SEA engineering (2015: 1 ha; 2016: 4 ha) o 2017: commercialization of turnkey seaweed farms o Markets: IMTA, food/feed (additives), personal care, ..
Collaborative tests …
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Collaborative tests
Porphyra cultivation @ AlgaPlus (PT)
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Collaborative tests
Collaboration with East Africa Seaweeds (EAS) and Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute(KEMFRI) Euchema Cottonii cultivation @ Mombasa Marine Park
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Collaborative tests
Collaboration with East Africa Seaweeds (EAS) and Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute(KEMFRI) Euchema Cottonii cultivation @ Mombasa Marine Park
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Bert Groenendaal AT~SEA project coordinator
SIOEN Industries NV
Fabriekstraat 23 8850 Ardooie (Belgium)
Mobile: +32 476 98 43 79
More info …
AT~SEA final event - Brussels - 9 June, 2015
AT~SEA final event - Brussels - 9 June, 2015