2023
DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2023.1178548
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Mooring tension assessment of a single line kelp farm with quantified biomass, waves, and currents

Abstract: While the number of kelp farms have steadily increased, few have been deployed with sensors to measure mooring tensions with substantial biomass. During the kelp farming season of 2018–2019 in Saco Bay, Maine USA, a field study was conducted to assess mooring loads due to environmental conditions and kelp growth. The effort included the deployment of a farm with a 122 m cultivation line and spread mooring with rope, chain, and anchors in 15.2 m of water. The system was deployed with seeded twine in late Novemb… Show more

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“…An offshore long-line macroalgal cultivation rig was developed and tested in the Faroe Islands in 2010 and found appropriate for cultivation in exposed and deep water locations (water depth > 50 m), and the economic risk related to lost cultivation structures is deemed to be low (Bak et al 2018(Bak et al , 2020. Detailed numerical models based on high-fidelity datasets of engineering parameters are essential when S. latissima farms move into more exposed and offshore conditions, and the aim is to produce high volumes of biomass (Fredriksson et al 2023).…”
Section: Cultivation Strategies -Sea Cultivationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An offshore long-line macroalgal cultivation rig was developed and tested in the Faroe Islands in 2010 and found appropriate for cultivation in exposed and deep water locations (water depth > 50 m), and the economic risk related to lost cultivation structures is deemed to be low (Bak et al 2018(Bak et al , 2020. Detailed numerical models based on high-fidelity datasets of engineering parameters are essential when S. latissima farms move into more exposed and offshore conditions, and the aim is to produce high volumes of biomass (Fredriksson et al 2023).…”
Section: Cultivation Strategies -Sea Cultivationmentioning
confidence: 99%