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assignment_turned_in Project2014 - 2017Partners:UM, Fed of European Phycological Societies, United Nations University - INWEH, United Nations University - INWEH, Yellow Sea Fisheries Research Institute +44 partnersUM,Fed of European Phycological Societies,United Nations University - INWEH,United Nations University - INWEH,Yellow Sea Fisheries Research Institute,Netherlands Inst for Sea Research (NIOZ),The Natural History Museum,SFC,Scottish Government,DOMMRS,CAFS,Ardtoe Marine Laboratory,Scottish Association For Marine Science,UCC,OceanFuel Ltd,Seacare Inc.,UMA,University of North Carolina System,Natural History Museum,ECU,Secretariat of the Pacific Community,SEAFDEC/AQD,SPC,University of Malaysia,Scottish Government,OCEANFUEL LTD,SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT,Kongju National University,Biological Station Roscoff,Netherlands Inst for Sea Research (NIOZ),Bioforsk,Scottish Funding Council,Acadian Seaplants (Canada),University of Maine,Biological Station Roscoff,JSPS London (Japanese Society),University of St Andrews,S.East Asian Fisheries Dev Ctr (SEAFDEC),Seacare Inc.,Bioforsk,University of St Andrews,East Carolina University,Ardtoe Marine Laboratory,YSFRI,SAMS,KNU,Acadian Seaplants Ltd,Fed of European Phycological Societies,Japan Society for the Promotion of ScienceFunder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: NE/L013223/1Funder Contribution: 331,626 GBPWorldwide, seaweed aquaculture has been developing at an unabated exponential pace over the last six decades. China, Japan, and Korea lead the world in terms of quantities produced. Other Asiatic countries, South America and East Africa have an increasingly significant contribution to the sector. On the other hand, Europe and North America have a long tradition of excellent research in phycology, yet hardly any experience in industrial seaweed cultivation. The Blue Growth economy agenda creates a strong driver to introduce seaweed aquaculture in the UK. GlobalSeaweed: - furthers NERC-funded research via novel collaborations with world-leading scientists; - imports know-how on seaweed cultivation and breeding into the UK; - develops training programs to fill a widening UK knowledge gap; - structures the seaweed sector to streamline the transfer of research results to the seaweed industry and policy makers at a global scale; - creates feedback mechanisms for identifying emergent issues in seaweed cultivation. This ambitious project will work towards three strands of deliverables: Knowledge creation, Knowledge Exchange and Training. Each of these strands will have specific impact on key beneficiary groups, each of which are required to empower the development of a strong UK seaweed cultivation industry. A multi-pronged research, training and financial sustainability roadmap is presented to achieve long-term global impact thanks to NERC's pump-priming contribution. The overarching legacy will be the creation of a well-connected global seaweed network which, through close collaboration with the United Nations University, will underpin the creation of a Seaweed International Project Office (post-completion of the IOF award).
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corporate_fare Organization China (People's Republic of)Website URL: http://www.fmiri.com/more_vert corporate_fare Organization China (People's Republic of)more_vert corporate_fare Organization China (People's Republic of)Website URL: http://www.ysfri.ac.cn/index.htmmore_vert corporate_fare Organization China (People's Republic of)Website URL: https://www.ffrc.cnmore_vert corporate_fare Organization China (People's Republic of)Website URL: https://www.prfri.ac.cn/index.htmmore_vert