Seaweed – the green gold of the future From 5 to 7 October, la Maison de l’Océan in Paris became a vibrant home to the global algae community. The first […]
Innovative MiAlgae champions growth of next generation biotech talent. Scottish biotechnology innovator, MiAlgae, a producer of sustainable Omega-3 rich ingredients from algae, has announced new additions to its growing team. […]
EU blue economy report published. The blue bioeconomy includes any economic activity associated with the use of renewable aquatic biological resources to make products. The 2022 edition of the EU blue […]
Thai Union invests in French algae ingredients startup. Thai Union Group PCL (Thai Union) today announced that its Corporate Venture Capital (CVC) Fund has joined other strategic and financial partners investing […]
Scientists ‘kelp’ to recycle marine waste from inactive oil platforms. Seaweed and algae brought to shore during decommissioning used for fish and animal feeds. In a global first, marine growth […]
EC launches platform to promote production and use of algae in Europe. The European Commission, the European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency (CINEA) and a consortium of sustainability consultants […]
Consultation on promoting EU algae production The European Commission has just published an online consultation on its roadmap towards a strong and sustainable EU algae sector. The EC says: “Algae […]
National Algae Research Centre to Advance Seaweed Research at Cawthron Institute Cawthron Institute in New Zealand is set to advance its world-leading algae research with construction of its National Algae […]
New algae detection system could help aquaculture industry bloom. A Scottish consortium is taking a significant step towards the development of an early-warning detection system for potentially dangerous plankton and […]
Pond cultivated algae, slimy superhero for aquafeeds? A key to solving the omega-3 bottleneck for aquaculture feeds could lie at the bottom of a pond, in the desert, writes Lisa […]
Northern Norway algal bloom could be easing. The bloom of the alga Chrysochromulina leadbeateri in northern Norway, which has caused large-scale farmed salmon mortalities, has now lasted over a week and it’s […]