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Articles & Whitepapers
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Large Amount of Untapped Energy in Aquatic Plants Case Study
How do we make better use of surplus aquatic plants in the form of unwanted seaweed on our beaches and weed cuttings from streams and lakes? Aikan A/S has received support from the Danish Government’s EUDP program to examine the possible use of surplus aquatic plants as feedstock for the production of methane and certified compost, which can be used as fertilizer. Most of the time, yard ...
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Biosorption of methylene blue by nonliving biomass of the brown macroalga Sargassum hemiphyllum
The ability of Sargassum hemiphyllum to remove methylene blue (MB) from aqueous solution was evaluated. Batch experiments were conducted to examine the effects of parameters such as initial pH, ...
News
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Bullseye For Cluster Collaboration
By working with other clusters, we can connect different expertise and technology to collaborate to create comprehensive solutions for detection, collection and disposal of marine pollution or organic threats. This gives us increased ...
Equipment & Solutions
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Seaweed Boom
Seaweed Boom is designed to serve as a barrier to prevent Sargassum, seagrass, and other seaweed from reaching beaches, shorelines, and other areas that can become problematic when overwhelmed by seaweed or other types of debris. Seaweed Boom is constructed to be deployed parallel to the shoreline, forming a line of defense to keep the Sargassum from reaching the beach. The floating barrier ...