 Our applied research and development in marine and freshwater macroalgal biotechnologies focuses on
Our applied research and development in marine and freshwater macroalgal biotechnologies focuses on
- the diversification of species for aquaculture;
- improvement of water quality in aquatic systems using macroalgal bioremediation technologies; and,
- the development of innovative macroalgal bioproducts.
Collaborating with industry, academia, independent science organisations, and Crown Research Institutions, we aim to deliver sustainable enterprises that can move quickly from pilot demonstration to commercial scale.
We are funded by the Tertiary Education Commission’s Entrepreneurial Universities Programme and the University of Waikato.
View media about our project
 
            
    Sunlive
Seaweed farming trials in Hauraki Gulf and BOP
 
            
    Farmers Weekly
Green pest offers greener solutions
 
            
    Priority One Tauranga Moana
How algae might be a solution to improving marine and freshwater ecosystems
 
            
    Sunlive
Tauranga student takes on seaweed farming project
 
                     
            
     
            
     
            
     
            
     
            
     
            
     
            
     
            
    