Webinar nr. 3 - Materials from aquaculture for fertilization
Carlos Letelier-Gordo, DTU Aqua, MARIGREEN (BlueBio): Application of lignocellulose as filtration material in recycling aquaculture systems (RAS)
Joshua Cabell, Norwegian Centre for Organic Agriculture, MARIGREEN (BlueBio): Treatment of RAS-lignocellulose by composting
Trevor Gent, Alumichem: Phosphorus management and solids reuse options
Bente Føreid, Norwegian Institute for Bioeconomy Research, Sea2Land project (Horizon2020): Fish sludge from aquaculture – overview of fertilizer application trials
Webinar nr. 2 - Blue materials for fertilization
Åsgeir Almås, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, SeaSoil (Blue Bio): Heavy metals – soil concentrations and plant uptake with high applications of seaweed to agricultural crops
Sigbjørn Landazuri Tveteraas, NORCE, MARIGREEN (BlueBio): The emergence of a European market for organic fertilizers: Opportunities for the blue sector
Philip James, Nofima, InEVAl project (Blue Bio) + Restore Macroalgae forests (RCN): Use of sea urchin biomass as an agricultural biostimulant
Ailin Moloșag, University of Agronomic Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Bucharest, MARIGREEN (BlueBio): Utilization of fishbone and seaweed residues in growth trials with strawberry
Webinar nr. 1 - Composting blue residual materials for valorisation
Joshua Cabell, Norwegian Centre for Organic Agriculture, MARIGREEN (BlueBio): Heat development in materials with high conductivity and pH
Ingeborg Korme, Coordinator Blue Bioeconomy ERA-Net Cofund: Identify new and improve existing ways of bringing bio-based products and services to the market
Oana Parvulescu, National University of Science and Technology POLITEHNICA Bucharest, MARIGREEN (BlueBio): Optimising the conditions for production of compost tea
Marianne Arneng, Research Council of Norway: Sustainable Blue Economy Partnership presentation
Violeta Alexandra Ion, University of Agronomic Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Bucharest MARIGREEN (BlueBio): Utilisation of composted blue residual materials as growing media