In the Baltic Sea pilot, three biobased fertilizers (BBFs) such as granules, foliar spray and vermicompost have been formulated through bokashi fermentation of fish waste, HORECA...
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Protocol to produce biobased fertilisers
In Baltic Sea pilot, bokashi fermentation technology has proven to be a safe and economically viable method recycling fish waste in local communities and vermicomposting has...
Baltic pilot presentation
Baltic Sea pilot develops bokashi fermentation technology, which is currently available for home users, into a community-scale biowaste recycling solution. It also combines this...
Biobased fertilisers from fish viscera: Fish oil as a co-product
Fig. 1: Separation of oil by decantation from trout viscera. When obtaining biofertilizers from fish viscera, one of the first aspects to take into account is their high oil...
Nutrient recovery and recycling from fishery waste and by-products
The circular bio-based economy offers great untapped potential for the food industry as possible valuable products and energy can be recovered from food waste. This can promote more sustainable and resilient food systems in Europe in follow-up of the European Commission’s Farm to Fork strategy and support the global transition to more sustainable agri-food systems with the common agricultural and fisheries policies.
Biobased fertilizer (BBF) obtained from marine microalgae grown in fish processing side-streams
Nitrogen-rich microalgal biomass, cultivated in brines from tuna canneries, was subjected to enzymatic hydrolysis to obtain a BBF (plant biostimulant). The obtained product...
Phosphorous imbalance in Europe
Using the geographical viewer developed in SEA2LAND, maps of the P requirements of the most common crops across Europe in Nut 3 and of the potential P inputs (from local organic...
Map Viewer of nutritional imbalance in European soils
The nutrient status of European soils differs according to the parent material, the predominant crops and the management of the soil. Depending on these variables we can find...
SEA2LAND present at WEFTA 2023
Our partner Carlos Bald from AZTI presented SEA2LAND at the 51st Western European Fish Technologists Association (WEFTA) Conference, which took place in Copenhagen from 16th to...
Aquaculture Europe 2023
As part of the dissemination activities of the SEA2LAND project, AquaBioTech’s Head of Aquatic Research Facilities Design, Michele Gallo, presented some of our research findings...
Participation at the ESNI 2023
Last 20th of September, CATAR, NEIKER, AZTI and BETA presented their respective technological approaches in the framework of SEA2LAND project at the Environmental Sustainable...
Harvest problems in France
On Thursday 29th June, the trial was planted in Pau, France, after 15 days of delay due to the weather conditions. Our partners were able to collect plant samples in the first...
Formulation of tailor-made fertilisers
In the Baltic Sea pilot, three biobased fertilizers (BBFs) such as granules, foliar spray and vermicompost have been formulated through bokashi fermentation of fish waste, HORECA...
Protocol to produce biobased fertilisers
In Baltic Sea pilot, bokashi fermentation technology has proven to be a safe and economically viable method recycling fish waste in local communities and vermicomposting has...
Baltic pilot presentation
Baltic Sea pilot develops bokashi fermentation technology, which is currently available for home users, into a community-scale biowaste recycling solution. It also combines this...
Biobased fertilisers from fish viscera: Fish oil as a co-product
Fig. 1: Separation of oil by decantation from trout viscera. When obtaining biofertilizers from fish viscera, one of the first aspects to take into account is their high oil...
Nutrient recovery and recycling from fishery waste and by-products
The circular bio-based economy offers great untapped potential for the food industry as possible valuable products and energy can be recovered from food waste. This can promote more sustainable and resilient food systems in Europe in follow-up of the European Commission’s Farm to Fork strategy and support the global transition to more sustainable agri-food systems with the common agricultural and fisheries policies.
Biobased fertilizer (BBF) obtained from marine microalgae grown in fish processing side-streams
Nitrogen-rich microalgal biomass, cultivated in brines from tuna canneries, was subjected to enzymatic hydrolysis to obtain a BBF (plant biostimulant). The obtained product...
Phosphorous imbalance in Europe
Using the geographical viewer developed in SEA2LAND, maps of the P requirements of the most common crops across Europe in Nut 3 and of the potential P inputs (from local organic...
Map Viewer of nutritional imbalance in European soils
The nutrient status of European soils differs according to the parent material, the predominant crops and the management of the soil. Depending on these variables we can find...
SEA2LAND present at WEFTA 2023
Our partner Carlos Bald from AZTI presented SEA2LAND at the 51st Western European Fish Technologists Association (WEFTA) Conference, which took place in Copenhagen from 16th to...
Aquaculture Europe 2023
As part of the dissemination activities of the SEA2LAND project, AquaBioTech’s Head of Aquatic Research Facilities Design, Michele Gallo, presented some of our research findings...
Participation at the ESNI 2023
Last 20th of September, CATAR, NEIKER, AZTI and BETA presented their respective technological approaches in the framework of SEA2LAND project at the Environmental Sustainable...
Harvest problems in France
On Thursday 29th June, the trial was planted in Pau, France, after 15 days of delay due to the weather conditions. Our partners were able to collect plant samples in the first...