Warm Water Seaweed Farming
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Warm Water Seaweed Farming
Warm Water Seaweed Farming by Brian Rudolph & Lisbeth Larsen CP Kelco Confidential – Do not copy or share without permission World seaweed production Farmed red seaweed: 2/3 Cottonii + Spinosum 1/3 Gracilaria (Agar) + Nori Brown algae + other Wild harvest: Gigartina + Chondrus Source: 2013 FAO Tech Paper 580 CP Kelco Confidential – Do not copy or share without permission Price fluctuations So which issues do we face in seaweed farming? Source: 2013 FAO Tech Paper 580 CP Kelco Confidential – Do not copy or share without permission Farmed warm water carrageenan seaweed • Eucheuma denticulatum • Main countries: Indonesia, Philippines, Zanzibar • Easy to farm: Spinosum Less area selective Tolerant to weather changes More consistent growth Less susceptible to die-offs – ice-ice, epiphytes Cottonii • Kappaphycus alvarezii • Main countries: Indonesia & Philippines • Difficult to farm: Area selective Sensitive to weather changes Erratic/inconsistent growth Prone to die-offs – ice-ice, epiphytes CP Kelco Confidential – Do not copy or share without permission Elements of Seaweed Growth Exposure to optimal amounts and wav e le ngths of photosynthe tically activ e radiation (PAR) is e sse ntial for rapid plant growth. Energy from the s un s upplies the heat and photons needed to fuel photos ynthes is and growth. Wate r motion he lps cle an plants, bring fre sh nutrie nts and re mov e toxic me tabolite s but the great hydraulic forces of water currents can break weak gear and inadequately attached plants . Water filters light wavelength and intens ity. Water clarity, color and agitation effect the m agnitude and degree of thes e effects . Bas kets or enclos ures retain broken branches and help to exclude grazers but m us t permit eas y entry of light and water. Nutrie nts from se awate r se rv e as building blocks for plant growth. Thes e include carbon, nitrogen, phos phates and other nutrients . Se awe e ds can kill the mse lv e s with the ir own toxic waste products. Thes e caus e "ice-ice" and m us t be s wept away. CP Kelco Confidential – Do not copy or share without permission Gre at e ne rgy and e ffort are ne e de d to maintain he althy se awe e d monoculture s ... we e ds, pe sts and dise ase s will always try to take ov e r. Fouling occurs unles s there is frequent cleaning of plants and enclos ures . Farming methods Raft Method Fixed-bottom method Long line method Spider web method CP Kelco Confidential – Do not copy or share without permission Elements of a seaweed farm service vessels spreaders and battens flotation devices lines & rigging for sus pending crop enclosures for crop plants mooring cables & rigs good seed stock well equipped people anchors and counterweights CP Kelco Confidential – Do not copy or share without permission Vertical zigzag farming method Water surface 5 6 7 1 11 8 9 2 10 3 4 Ref Nos. and Description 1-2 – horizontal rope; 200m long; 6mm nylon rope 2-3 – anchor rope; length depends on water depth; 7mm nylon rope 4 – anchor; could be sandbag; stone or concrete block 2-8 – 25 m distance between anchor ropes 1-5 – corner float; 6mm vertical rope approx 1m long; float could be 2pcs 1.5liter plastic bottles bound together 1-6 – section of seeded rope; 1m long; holds 5 cuttings 7 – float at surface angle of seeded rope; 500 ml mineral water bottle 1-9 – 5m horizontal rope planted with 10m seeded rope; size of rope is 4mm; 1m horizontal rope holds 2 m seeded rope Ref Nos. and Description 10 – sinker; stone or mineral water bottle filled with sand; weight 400-500 grams; sinker rope 4mm, 1m long; sinkers are attached at distance of 2 meters 11 – junction point where seeded rope is tied to horizontal rope; a loop (2mm rope) is pre-attached to horizontal rope, while 15cm tie-tie rope(2mm rope) is pre-attached to seeded rope; rope tietie is attached to the loop to set up seeded rope on horizontal rope Notes: a) Distance between 2 parallel horizontal ropes is 4 meters b) Planting can be more intensified by attaching 6-7 plants/m, and by reducing distance of loops to less than 1m CP Kelco Confidential – Do not copy or share without permission Preparation of Seaweed Farming Materials Preparation of Seedling CP Kelco Confidential – Do not copy or share without permission Tying of Seedling in Rope/Quadrant CP Kelco Confidential – Do not copy or share without permission Using all means of flotation… CP Kelco Confidential – Do not copy or share without permission CP Kelco Confidential – Do not copy or share without permission CP Kelco Confidential – Do not copy or share without permission CP Kelco Confidential – Do not copy or share without permission New Technology Requirements • • • • • • Low cost Fast seeding (kg versus time) Flexible in water column Secure spacing of plants Easy maintenance Fast harvesting CP Kelco Confidential – Do not copy or share without permission YOUR IDEAS ARE WELCOME CP Kelco Confidential – Do not copy or share without permission