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Cultivating Palmaria palmata - Bord Iascaigh Mhara

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Acknowledgements<br />

The Seaweed Hatchery group wish to acknowledge funding provided by the Marine Research Sub-programme of<br />

the National Development Plan (2007-2013). The fund was administered by the Marine Institute and particular<br />

thanks go to Dermot Hurst, Aengus Parsons and Veronica Cunningham of the Marine Institute for their support.<br />

The project‟s boatmen provided a skilful and invaluable service during deployment and harvesting of algae, and<br />

maintenance and repair of the longlines. These include Vincent Roantree, Philip Johnston and Antaine<br />

Conneely. Within the project partners, thanks go to Dave Millard, Iarfhlaith Connellan, Paul Flannery and Michael<br />

Murphy for their involvement in the sea- and tank-trials.<br />

The authors like to thank for the contributions by the other project partners for valuable comments and<br />

contributions, and provision of images.<br />

Picture credits<br />

Photos with courtesy, copyright:<br />

Cover: all © A. Werner<br />

Fig. 2.2 all © A. Werner<br />

Fig. 2.4 all © A. Werner<br />

Fig. 3.1 a & b © A. Werner<br />

Fig. 3.1 c & d © M. Edwards<br />

Fig. 3.2 © S. Pang<br />

Fig 4.1 all © A. Werner<br />

Fig. 4.2 © M. Edwards<br />

Fig. 6.1 Top row & bottom row left © C. Magill<br />

Fig. 6.1 Bottom row middle & right © A. Werner<br />

Fig 6.2 © A. Werner<br />

Fig 6.3 all © A. Werner<br />

Fig. 8.2 all © A. Werner<br />

Fig. 8.3 all © A. Werner<br />

Fig 8.4 © A. Werner<br />

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