2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10811-022-02799-8
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The Bio Economic Seaweed Model (BESeM) for modelling tropical seaweed cultivation – experimentation and modelling

Abstract: The Bio Economic Seaweed Model (BESeM) is a model designed for modelling tropical seaweed cultivation. BESeM can simulate the common tropical seaweed cultivation system with multiple harvests per year, clonal reproduction and labour intensive harvesting and replanting activities. Biomass growth is modelled as a sigmoid, with growth being initially exponentially and eventually flattening off towards a maximum weight per plant or per square meter (wf,max). To estimate the latter, longer duration experiments than… Show more

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“…First results of the development of a bio-economic model for seaweed growth were published by van Oort et al (2022). In this model the consequences of harvesting Gracilaria later than the usual 45 days after planting, and the impact of the average weight of the cuttings used to start the new production cycle are…”
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confidence: 99%
“…First results of the development of a bio-economic model for seaweed growth were published by van Oort et al (2022). In this model the consequences of harvesting Gracilaria later than the usual 45 days after planting, and the impact of the average weight of the cuttings used to start the new production cycle are…”
Section: Tablementioning
confidence: 99%