
Research and development in AlgaeCentre Denmark and R&D where affiliated researchers have been involved have resulted in several publications. Below you can find selected publications in both English and Danish.

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WIN@sea paper
Multi-use platforms: A blueprint for sustainable ocean development?”

Marine virkemidler
Cultivation of sugar kelp as marine measure for mitigation eutrophication.

WIN@sea
Nature article on Multi-use involving the cultivation of seaweed and mussels in offshore wind farms supports the UN’s sustainability goals

Ulva for landbased cultivation systems
Read about Strain selection and temperature responses of Ulva and Ulvaria (Chlorophyta) for application in land-based cultivation systems.

Marine biodiversity related to establishment of offshore wind turbines
This report In Danish describes how nature-based solutions can contribute to a better marine environment.

FlexSem, dynamic Marine Modelling
A researcher from DTU has developed a 3D dynamic model that describes changes in ocean currents, temperature, and salinity over time in the area

Marine Virkemidler
This report In Danish describes how nature-based solutions can contribute to a better marine environment.

Økologisk certificering af tang
This guide in Danish lists the necessary steps to organic certification of cultivated seaweed and harvested wild seaweed.

Fucoidan in kelps
Fucoidans are polysaccharides found in the cell walls of brown algae. Fucoidans have interesting bioactive properties..

Bioethanol from macroalgae
Pretreatment of the macroalgae Chaetomorpha linum for production of bioethanol.

Energy production from marine biomass
This report presents methods for producing liquid, gaseous and solid biofuel from the marine macroalgae Ulva lactuca.

Manure as fertilizer for macroalgae
Cultivation of Ulva lactuca with manure for simultaneous bioremediation and biomass production.

Vand og Jord
Read about the WIN@sea project in the Danish journal “vand og Jord”. Find the second edition

Marine Virkemidler
This report In Danish describes how nature-based solutions can contribute to a better marine environment.