The effects of cultivation deployment- and harvest-timing, location and depth on growth and composition of Saccharina latissima at the Swedish west coast
Journal article, 2022

A study has been conducted to shed light on the effect of cultivation parameters on growth and chemical composition of Saccharina latissima. Longline cultivation took place at two separate locations in the Koster ar-chipelago on the Swedish west coast, centred around three experiments that explored duration of pre-deployment hatchery processes (Exp 1), deployment and harvest time-frames (Exp 2), and cultivation at 2 m vs. 4 m depth (Exp 3). For all experiments the effects of these parameters were evaluated in terms of size/weight of specimens, and for experiments Exp 2 and Exp 3, concentrations of moisture, ash, carbohydrates, proteins, fatty acids, phlorotannins and common heavy metals were determined. The specific parameters used in this study are likely to vary from site to site, nevertheless trends were observed that resonate in the literature, and these lead to some general recommendations. The weight of harvested kelp blades was higher for the later harvest, earlier deployment and when grown at a shallower depth. Carbohydrates concentration increased with later harvests and at shallower depth. Later harvests also increased the concen-tration of phlorotannin, while ash and total fatty acids decreased. Protein and fucoidan content was higher for the deeper lines. Growth and chemical composition of the seaweeds showed only minor differences between the two study sites, mostly relating to heavy metal content.

Chemical composition

Seasonal variation

Blue bioeconomy

Kelp aquaculture optimization

Permutational multivariate analysis

Author

Jean-Baptiste Thomas

Royal Institute of Technology (KTH)

Martin Sterner

Royal Institute of Technology (KTH)

Goran M. Nylund

University of Gothenburg

Eva Albers

Utbildningsstöd

Ulrica Edlund

Royal Institute of Technology (KTH)

Ingrid Undeland

Chalmers, Biology and Biological Engineering, Food and Nutrition Science

Ulrika Welander

Linnaeus University

Fredrik Grondahl

Royal Institute of Technology (KTH)

Henrik Pavia

University of Gothenburg

Aquaculture

0044-8486 (ISSN)

Vol. 559 738443

Subject Categories

Environmental Sciences

Nutrition and Dietetics

DOI

10.1016/j.aquaculture.2022.738443

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7/26/2022