Culture of Microalgae with Ultrafiltered Seawater: A Feasibility Study

The culture of microalgae is important for the production and maintenance of bivalves. One of the major challenges is to maintain the reliability of microalgae forages over the long term. The aim of this work is to use Ultrafiltered (UF) seawater to cultivate them. Thus, cultures in a volume of 300...

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Main Authors: Clémence Cordier, Killian Guyomard, Christophe Stavrakakis, Patrick Sauvade, Franz Coelho, Philippe Moulin
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Language:English
Published: Ital Publication 2020-06-01
Series:SciMedicine Journal
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Online Access:https://scimedjournal.org/index.php/SMJ/article/view/86
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spelling doaj-fb72c53005c34067b658d47d527f03f02020-11-25T03:48:30ZengItal PublicationSciMedicine Journal2704-98332020-06-0122566210.28991/SciMedJ-2020-0202-229Culture of Microalgae with Ultrafiltered Seawater: A Feasibility StudyClémence Cordier0Killian Guyomard1Christophe Stavrakakis2Patrick Sauvade3Franz Coelho4Philippe Moulin5Aix Marseille Université, CNRS, Centrale Marseille, M2P2 UMR 7340, Equipe Procédés Membranaires (EPM), Europôle de l’Arbois, BP80, Pavillon Laennec, Hall C, 13545 Aix en Provence Cedex,Plateforme expérimentale Mollusques Marins, Station Ifremer de Bouin, Polder des Champs, 85230 Bouin,Plateforme expérimentale Mollusques Marins, Station Ifremer de Bouin, Polder des Champs, 85230 Bouin,Suez - Aquasource, 20, Avenue Didier Daurat, 31029 Toulouse Cedex 04,Suez - Aquasource, 20, Avenue Didier Daurat, 31029 Toulouse Cedex 04,Aix Marseille Université, CNRS, Centrale Marseille, M2P2 UMR 7340, Equipe Procédés Membranaires (EPM), Europôle de l’Arbois, BP80, Pavillon Laennec, Hall C, 13545 Aix en Provence Cedex,The culture of microalgae is important for the production and maintenance of bivalves. One of the major challenges is to maintain the reliability of microalgae forages over the long term. The aim of this work is to use Ultrafiltered (UF) seawater to cultivate them. Thus, cultures in a volume of 300 L of 2 species of microalgae Tetraselmis and T-isochrysis, were monitored in UF water (membrane pore size: 20 nm) and in sea water usually used on the Ifremer mollusk experimental platform of Bouin (France) (Prefiltration, 3 filtrations and 2 UV). The major result is the securing of microlagae cultures with the absence of parasites in all cultures supplied with ultrafiltered water, unlike analyses of the various control cultures. In the case of T-isochrysis, 3 cultures out of 4 resulted in higher microalgae concentrations, up to 30%, in ultrafiltered water thus bringing a benefit on the algal density. These conclusions and the ease of recovering water (linked to the reduction in treatment stages) allowed a transfer of technology. In fact the 300 L cultures hitherto carried out on the experimental platform are now produced in ultrafiltered water since early 2019.https://scimedjournal.org/index.php/SMJ/article/view/86microalgaeultrafiltrationwater purificationshellfish production.
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author Clémence Cordier
Killian Guyomard
Christophe Stavrakakis
Patrick Sauvade
Franz Coelho
Philippe Moulin
spellingShingle Clémence Cordier
Killian Guyomard
Christophe Stavrakakis
Patrick Sauvade
Franz Coelho
Philippe Moulin
Culture of Microalgae with Ultrafiltered Seawater: A Feasibility Study
SciMedicine Journal
microalgae
ultrafiltration
water purification
shellfish production.
author_facet Clémence Cordier
Killian Guyomard
Christophe Stavrakakis
Patrick Sauvade
Franz Coelho
Philippe Moulin
author_sort Clémence Cordier
title Culture of Microalgae with Ultrafiltered Seawater: A Feasibility Study
title_short Culture of Microalgae with Ultrafiltered Seawater: A Feasibility Study
title_full Culture of Microalgae with Ultrafiltered Seawater: A Feasibility Study
title_fullStr Culture of Microalgae with Ultrafiltered Seawater: A Feasibility Study
title_full_unstemmed Culture of Microalgae with Ultrafiltered Seawater: A Feasibility Study
title_sort culture of microalgae with ultrafiltered seawater: a feasibility study
publisher Ital Publication
series SciMedicine Journal
issn 2704-9833
publishDate 2020-06-01
description The culture of microalgae is important for the production and maintenance of bivalves. One of the major challenges is to maintain the reliability of microalgae forages over the long term. The aim of this work is to use Ultrafiltered (UF) seawater to cultivate them. Thus, cultures in a volume of 300 L of 2 species of microalgae Tetraselmis and T-isochrysis, were monitored in UF water (membrane pore size: 20 nm) and in sea water usually used on the Ifremer mollusk experimental platform of Bouin (France) (Prefiltration, 3 filtrations and 2 UV). The major result is the securing of microlagae cultures with the absence of parasites in all cultures supplied with ultrafiltered water, unlike analyses of the various control cultures. In the case of T-isochrysis, 3 cultures out of 4 resulted in higher microalgae concentrations, up to 30%, in ultrafiltered water thus bringing a benefit on the algal density. These conclusions and the ease of recovering water (linked to the reduction in treatment stages) allowed a transfer of technology. In fact the 300 L cultures hitherto carried out on the experimental platform are now produced in ultrafiltered water since early 2019.
topic microalgae
ultrafiltration
water purification
shellfish production.
url https://scimedjournal.org/index.php/SMJ/article/view/86
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