Applied Sciences (Apr 2023)

Different <i>Chondrus crispus</i> Aquaculture Methods and Carrageenan Extraction

  • João Rui Tanoeiro,
  • Duarte Fortunato,
  • João Cotas,
  • Tiago Morais,
  • Clélia Afonso,
  • Leonel Pereira

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app13095466
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 9
p. 5466

Abstract

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With the notable scarcity of Chondrus crispus on the Portuguese coast, and interest in exploiting compounds such as carrageenan, this study focuses on investigating different aquaculture methods and recording the yield of carrageenan from specimens grown by different methods. We compare the growth of Chondrus crispus in aquaculture using Free Floating, Cages, Attempted Fixation on Rock, and Fixed Line similar to Long Line. The best method was Free Floating where Nursery 0 had a 24-day Specific Growth Rate (SGR) of 2.08 ± 0.47%/day. The worst method in terms of growth was Nursery 2 (Attempted Fixation on Rock) where the SGR at 28 days was 0.33 ± 0.69%/day, and no fixation was observed. In terms of carrageenan extraction, all culture methods gave rise to biomass that had a lower extraction yield than wild specimens, at 50.95 ± 4.10%. However, the Free-Floating method from Nursery 1 showed an acceptable carrageenan content (31.43 ± 7.00%). Therefore, we demonstrate that the concept of C. crispus cultivation may be key to promoting the sustainability and stability of this species.

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