2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.aquaculture.2005.04.062
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Response of offshore cultivated Laminaria saccharina to hydrodynamic forcing in the North Sea

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“…S. latissima sporophytes pre-cultivated onshore but transferred to the sea at very early stages developed a streamlined blade and resisted current velocities up to 2.5 m s −1 . If grown singly in currents of >1 mm s −1 , S. latissima can withstand the high energy environment experienced in offshore cultivation (Buck and Buchholz 2005). These experiments on Laminaria species show that adapted to strong currents as young individuals, they will grow well and produce large amounts of biomass at exposed sites of the German Bight (Buck and Buchholz 2005;Fig.…”
Section: Candidate: Laminarian Speciesmentioning
confidence: 86%
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“…S. latissima sporophytes pre-cultivated onshore but transferred to the sea at very early stages developed a streamlined blade and resisted current velocities up to 2.5 m s −1 . If grown singly in currents of >1 mm s −1 , S. latissima can withstand the high energy environment experienced in offshore cultivation (Buck and Buchholz 2005). These experiments on Laminaria species show that adapted to strong currents as young individuals, they will grow well and produce large amounts of biomass at exposed sites of the German Bight (Buck and Buchholz 2005;Fig.…”
Section: Candidate: Laminarian Speciesmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Laminaria originating from sheltered conditions had wider blades with thick and undulate margins, while offshore sporophytes grown at exposed sites were thin and streamlined (Bartsch et al 2008;Buck and Buchholz 2005). S. latissima sporophytes pre-cultivated onshore but transferred to the sea at very early stages developed a streamlined blade and resisted current velocities up to 2.5 m s −1 .…”
Section: Candidate: Laminarian Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Chopin Kang et al 2014;Martinez-Aragon et al 2002;Neori et al 2000Neori et al , 2004Msuya and Neori 2008;Abreu et al 2013;Sutherland et al 2011). However, in the case of eco-intensification of offshore aquaculture operations, the macroalgae species additionally needs to be robust enough to withstand a high energy environment (Buck and Buchholz 2005). First attempts to use Saccharina latissima as well as Palmaria palmata within offshore IMTA systems was investigated by Grote (2016).…”
Section: Ecosystem Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%