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SINTEF Fisheries and Aquaculture
Trine GallowaySINTEF Fisheries and aquaculturee-mail: trine.galloway@sintef.no
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Marine Resource Technology
SINTEF Fisheries and Aquaculture
Areas of expertiseProduction technology for new species
PlanktonFish larvae and juvenilesShellfish (lobsters, mussels, scallops etc)Seaweed
New marine feed resources Marine biotechnologyPhytoplankton monitoring Integrated aquaculture Modelling of marine ecosystems
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Production technology for planktonSeveral microalgae
IsochrysisTetraselmisNannochloropsisRhodomonasetc
RotifersArtemiaAcartia tonsaCalanus finmarchicusGammarids
Photo: Tora Bardal, NTNU
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• Microbial community• Temperature• O2 and TAN• Light regime• Water flow• Hygiene• Green Water • etc
Production technology for marine juvenilesBroodstock
Egg treatment
Egg quality
Sea water
Water treatment
Predictable larval and juvenile quality
Water quality
Production of live and dry feed
Feed quality
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Production technology for seaweed
SpeciesSaccharina latissimaMany others interesting
ApplicationsBioactive compoundsBioethanol productionUtilisation of nutrients from cage aquacultureFjord restorationHuman consumptionFertilisers
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Marine biotechnologyTool kit for monitoring responses of marine organisms to variouseffect parameters
Nano-technologyNew production methods for small feed particlesNew materials in fish tanks, nets, cages
Marine bio-prospectingSearch for bioactive compounds
Antibacterial compondsImmunostimulantsFunctional lipidsToxinsPigments/antioxidants
From various organisms Probiotic bacteriaMicroalgaeSeaweed Zooplankton
Systems biologyModelling of biological systemsGenomics proteomics metabolomics
BiofilmCalanus SINTEF Focus activity 2008-2011
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Biofilm project
Definition: Superorganised microbial communityAdhered to a surface and encapsuled in a matrixInternal communication via signal moleculesAltered genetic expressionProduces and degrades organic matter
Aim of project: Build competence within systems biology as a tool for solving biofilm-related problems
ProphylacticsInterventionElimination
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Biofilm effects Harmful
Biofilms protect microbesagainst e.g. disinfection and antibioticsBiofilms increase pathogenicity of microbesBiofilms plug flow systemsBiofilms metabolicallytransform chemicals (e.g. acidification of oil wells)Microbial induced corrosion
BeneficialBiological treatment ofwaste waterBiofiltersBioremediation of pollutantsBioconversion of chemicalsMicrobially enhanced oilrecovery
Intervention requires an overall knowledge ofbiofilms
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Calanomics projectWhy Calanomics?
Calanus is a key species in the North Atlantic marine ecosystem – 300 mill tons/yrChanges in Calanus levelswill severely affect stocks ofcommercial fish speciesHigh lipid content makes Calanus highly susceptible to environmental toxins
Aims of project:Establish methods for systems biology research ona key ecological speciesProvide a basis for modelling tools that predictshort and long term effectsof toxin exposure
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