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The ASPIRE project focuses on developing high-yielding strains of the red algae Palmaria palmata to enhance seaweed aquaculture in Europe. By utilizing advanced phenotyping and genetic analysis, the project aims to optimize cultivation practices and create a user-friendly database for aquaculture stakeholders.
The ASPIRE project will develop fast growing seaweed strains to strengthen Europe’s potential to thrive in an emerging seaweed aquaculture industry.
Seaweed cultivation is the fastest growing aquaculture sector and provides huge potential for market growth in Europe.
The red algae Palmaria palmata is one of the target species of a growing European seaweed industry due to its high content of protein (20–35%), essential minerals and its appealing flavour.
Recently, there has been significant advan…
UNIVERSITY OF GALWAY
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Mungo Murphy's Seaweed Company
Ireland, GALWAY
Type: SME
Activity type: Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
SME: Yes
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