|
Community |
Code |
Overview |
| Disciplines |
|
Agronomy |
AG |
Production and commerce of
seaplants and other algae
including harvesting, farming, post-harvest treatment and
value adding functions. |
|
Art |
AR |
Photography and other graphic arts that involve seaplants. |
|
Biotechnology |
BI |
"high tech" cultivation of
seaplants and other algae and issues surrounding the use of
genetically modified algae. |
|
Phycology |
PH |
Seaplant science and technology
including biology, chemistry and other scientific disciplines. |
|
Society (links coming soon) |
SO |
Social sciences, business
systems and other disciplines relevant to human manipulation
of seaplants. |
| Environments |
|
Habitats &
aesthetics |
EH |
Seaplant environments and habitats -
seaplants as both problems and solutions relative to
environmental issues. |
|
Harmful
& invasive |
HA |
Understanding algae are
responsible for harmful algal blooms (HAB) or have been
introduced to habitats where they displace indigenous species. |
|
Treatment & recovery |
TR |
Use of seaplant products and
algae in water treatment, biosorption of chemicals and
similar applications. |
| Uses |
|
Agriculture
& aquaculture |
AA |
Agricultural and aquacultural seaplant
applications including animal feeds, plant
biostimulants and roles in polyculture or multiculture systems. |
|
Biopolymer |
BP |
Biopolymers of seaplant origin
including agar, carrageenan and alginates. |
|
Industrial & energy |
IN |
Industrial applications such as
process aids and slurry stabilisation. |
|
Nutraceuticals
& pharmaceuticals |
NP |
Bioactive or nutritious
substances synthesised by seaplants and are utilised in nutraceutical
or pharmaceutical applications. |
|
Sea vegetables |
SV |
Seaplants as vegetables and food
ingredients. |
|
Well-being |
WB |
Seaplants for health and personal care. |
| Other |
|
Other |
OT |
Miscellaneous
links of interest to seaplant communities |