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Aquaculture

Greensea - Green Water Technologies

The aquaculture sector is growing fast, 7% per year in the world as a whole. Here, microalgae are used as forage food in the so-called “green water” technologies. Their richness in proteins, lipids, vitamins and active compounds suggests they may be a possible substitute for grains and fish oils. By means of aquaculture and through maintaining aquariums, Greensea R&D can offer a broad range of variety in culture, concentrates and dry extracts from phyto- and zooplankton of considerable nutritional value.

Greensea - Living Phytoplankton Liquid

After harvesting, the concentration of microalgae is standardized. Packaging is carried out in a Nitrogen atmosphere. They are then refrigerated and kept at a temperature of 4°C. Their “best before” shelf life is 3 weeks at 10°C. Fresh microalgae concentrate can be used diluted or undiluted with its nutritional intact value, either in larval tanks where the sedimentation rate is very slow, or as direct feed for the target.

Zooplankton - Brachionus Strain

Brachionus strains (Small or Supersmall) are perfectly acclimatized. Packaged as a starter comprising 100 or 200 millions essentially fed on phytoplankton and cultivated in specific lots, our starter units, packaged in an atmosphere of oxygen, offer optimum quality during transport to your site.

Greensea - Dried Phytoplankton Powder

The desiccated product that we have on the market is subject to rigorous controls with audit of production sites. These products are assayed in terms of their main elements, their types of lipid, vitamins…

Active Ingredients

Greensea - Active Ingredients

Using biotechnology, GREENSEA is developing the immense potential of marine and freshwater vegetation for the creation of cosmetic substances which are totally innovative. GREENSEA extracts, purifies, characterises and transforms the active molecules produced by algae and marine plant life. The use of predictive transcriptome tests, in-vitro tests on cells, and tests in-vivo on volunteers allows for demonstration of the efficacy of the products, and to tease out the mechanism of the way they work.