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Scientists make breakthrough in survival rate of valuable red seaweed
Scientists in Oban, Scotland believe they have developed a successful tank-based method for growing the highly-valued red seaweed Palmaria palmata, commonly known as dulse. The researchers at the Scottish Association for Marine Science (SAMS) in Oban have described ‘phenomenal’ growth rates in the institute’s aquarium, observing a doubling in biomass every week. Palmaria palmata is consumed as a high-end food product – it is 40 times more valuab…
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Scientists make breakthrough in survival rate of valuable red seaweed
Scientists in Oban, Scotland believe they have developed a successful tank-based method for growing the highly-valued red seaweed Palmaria palmata, commonly known as dulse. The researchers at the Scottish Association for Marine Science (SAMS) in Oban have described ‘phenomenal’ growth rates in the institute’s aquarium, observing a doubling in biomass every week. Palmaria palmata is consumed as a high-end food product – it is 40 times more valuab…
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