Poster Program

1A. APPLIED AND INDUSTRY – Phycolloids and Bioactives

Poster Title Poster Author
1 Dermatological potential of Codium sp. extracts and valorization of the residual biomass through an integrative biorefinery approach Dr Celso Alves
2 How safe are the seaweeds on Australian supermarket shelves? – Food safety of imported seaweeds Dr Cecilia Biancacci
3 Sequential extraction methodology for simultaneous recovery of phycobiliproteins and agar from Gracilaria chilensis Dr Stephanie Brain-Isasi
4 Optimization of Phenolic Compound Extraction from Sargassum thunbergii by Subcritical Water Professor Byung-Soo Chun
5 Physicochemical variations in sequentially extracted alginates from Ghanaian Sargassum fluitans and South African Ecklonia maxima Miss Clarisa Naa Shormeh Darko
6 Developing algal functional foods by modifying carbohydrate & protein profiles to target lifestyle disorders Radhika Dharap
7 Nutritional Supplement Blend of Seaweeds, Mushrooms, and Acai Berry to Complement Cancer Therapy Mr Kevin Engholdt
8 Micropropagation of eucheumatoids using brown seaweed liquid extracts from Ascophyllum nodosum and Laminaria digitata Dr Anicia Hurtado
9 Reversibility of sarcopenia by Ishige okamurae and its active derivative Diphloroethohydroxycarmalol: Aging rodent and human clinical study Mr Jimin Hyun
10 Purification and Structural Characterization of Sulfated Polysaccharides Derived from Brown Algae, Sargassum binderi: Inhibitory Mechanism of iNOS and COX-2 Pathway Interaction Mr Jun-Geon Je
11 Purification and characterization of a hemagglutinin from the red alga, Gracilariopsis chorda, from Japan Prof. Hirotaka Kakita
12 Uronic acid and their oligomer microanalysis by normal-phase partition chromatography with fluorescence derivatization Prof. Hirotaka Kakita
13 BlueBio MINERVA: Marine Innovation using Novel Enzymes for waste Reduction and Valorisation of Algal biomass Dr Fanny Lalegerie
14 Characterization of Bioactive Compounds in Subcritical Water Extracts Obtained from Ecklonia stolonifera Dr Hee-Jeong Lee
15 The antioxidant activity of Neutrase-assisted hydrolysate from heat-resistant Pyropia yezoensis by molecular weight change Sang-Woon Lee
16 Asparagopsis armata: An invasive seaweed with a chemical arsenal useful in a plethora of industries Prof. Marco Lemos
17 ORCHESTRA – Add-value to ORCHards through thE full valoriSaTion of macRoalgAe Prof. Marco Lemos
18 Relevance of brown seaweed fucoidans as therapeutics for Type-2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and cancer progression Dr Blessing Mabate
19 Cultivation, extraction, and purification of algal lectin from red marine alga Kappaphycus alvarezii Ms Intan Mariana Maliki
20 Effects of abiotic factors and fragmentation on asparagopsis armata (Rhodophyta): Optimising conditions for bromoform production Miss Stephanie Maresse
21 Fatty acid composition in different thallus structures of Macrocystis pyrifera present in ecoregion of Magellan Mr Fabio Méndez
22 Mapping global seaweed farming potential to support climate and environmental benefits Dr Monica Moritsch
23 Seasonal variation in seaweed diseases prevalence, growth and carrageenan of  Kappaphycus and Eucheuma in Tanzania Mr Msafiri Andrew Ndawala
24 Enzymatic extraction of phenolics and polysaccharides from brown seaweed and antioxidant activity of the extracts Dr Hoang Chinh Nguyen
25 In Silico Approaches of Phytoconstituents from Caulerpa racemosa Microcapsules by Heat Effect Dr Eko Nurcahya Dewi
26 Characteristics of Spray-Dried Powder with Various Wall Materials from Pyropia yezoensis Subcritical Water Hydrolysates Dr Jin-Seok Park
27 Cooking and processing of seaweed to improve consumer acceptance, protein digestion and nutrient bioavailability Dr Linda Samuelsson
28 Elucidation of food functionality of farmed Sargassum horneri for the purpose of global warming countermeasures Prof. Akiko Taniguchi Yamada
29 Molecular docking study of Halymenia durvillei extract against VP26 Protein of White Spot Syndrome Virus Dr Asmi Citra Malian A.R. Tasakka
30 Red seaweed derived bioactive ingredients improve animal health and productivity in shrimp, poultry and livestock Dr Hemanth Giri Rao Vantharam Venkata
31 Planting seeds of clarity: Publication and development of the Australian Standard for Aquatic Plant Names Gordon Yearsley
32 Cytokinin-like activities of some Rhodophyta species from tropical and subtropical waters Dr Nair Yokoya
33 Effect of intake of mekabu (Undaria pinnatifida sporophylls) on blood pressure lowering and swelling improvement Dr Kazuma Yoshizumi
34 Genome-scale protein interactome mapping to predict seaweed anti-cancer secreted peptides Dr Min Zhao

 

1B. APPLIED AND INDUSTRY – Applications

Poster Title Poster Author
35 Sodium alginate film properties exhibited when the plasticiser is manipulated Mr Luke Barnett
36 Characterization of bioplastics developed from Kappaphycus alvarezii crosslinked with commercial alginate Miss Eunice Lua Hanry
37 Optimization of  biomass to water ratio and glycerol content of bioplastics developed from Kappaphycus alvarezii Miss Eunice Lua Hanry
38 Analysis of bromoform in Asparagopsis seaweed and downstream-processed feed additives; first NATA-accredited method in Australia Dr Tim Jordan
39 Uptake of ammonium nitrogen in fish aquaculture wastewater by Japanese algal family Gracilariaceae Prof. Hirotaka Kakita
40 From marine invader to shrimp aquaculture life saver: Asparagopsis armata extracts against Vibrio parahaemolyticus Prof. Marco Lemos
41 Effects of food extruded with macroalgae meal on the development of sea urchin Loxechinus albus Dr Andres Mansilla
42 Improvement of fermentable monosaccharides production from Ulva lactuca biomass as response to abiotic factors modulation Dr Aline Martins
43 The overlooked potential of Pacific tropical seaweeds – an assessment of opportunities in New Caledonia Dr Lydiane Mattio
44 Potash derived from rhodophytes (SAGAR Amrit) and its derivatives on the tuber yield and starch content of cassaca root Manihot esculenta Crntz Dr Munisamy Shanmugam
45 Selection of marine algae for nutrient biofilter and bioproduct trials in the GBR coastal region Miss Emma Theobald
46 An in vitro evaluation of seaweeds as future feeds for cattle Ms Mirka Thorsteinsson

 

1C. APPLIED AND INDUSTRY – Seaweed farming, harvesting and downstream processing

Poster Title Poster Author
47 Ancestral and current uses of the Pyropia complex in southern Chile recommendations for its sustainability Mrs Marcela Avila
48 Red algae (Rhodophyta) Sarcopeltis skottsbergii in the southern Chile: Current status and strategies for sustainability Mrs Marcela Avila
49 Enhanced enzymatic-hydrolysis of Cladophora glomerata by freeze-drying of cellulase from Trichoderma viridae for bioethanol production A/Prof. Kangsadan Boonprab
50 What do we mean by “sustainable seaweed”? Stakeholder perceptions of a ‘sustainable’ Australian seaweed industry Ms Zoe Brittain, Ms Louise Cairney
51 Production of G. Changii microplantlets using Ascophyllum Marine Plant Extract Powder (AMPEP) as phycobiostimulant Mrs Ida Capacio
52 Technology Verification on the Land and Sea-based Cultivation of Sargassum in the Philippines Mrs Ida Capacio
53 Integrating Indigenous fishery practices with modern technology in restoration efforts of native fish and seaweed Ms Seaenna Correa-Garcia
54 Comparison of three culture methods of red seaweed in coastal waters off northern Sri Lanka Prof. Mariyanuge Dileepa Samika Thanuksha De Croos
55 Seaweeds for a sustainable future – The Blue Food Center, Sweden Dr Fredrik Gröndahl
56 Protocol to biomass production of the green seaweed Ulva ohnoi from germlings’ clusters Dr Leila Hayashi
57 A model experiment on discoloration and recovery of Pyropia suborbiculata Dr Eun Kyoung Hwang
58 Potentially toxic elements in seaweed and how to extract them Madeleine Jönsson
59 Cultivation of Tasmanian Caulerpa for food: A potential high-value seaweed product Mr Micah Landon-lane
60 Learnings from Seaweed Farming in Ireland and potential of IMTA Ms Aoife O Sullivan
61 SølKelp – North-South Seaweed Cultivation Partnership Mrs Inês Oliveira
62 The effect of cultivation conditions on pigment content and net photosynthesis of Ceramium tenuicorne A/Prof. Tiina Paalme
63 A calibrated growth model for optimising potential nutrient remediation of macroalgae IMTA in South-East Tasmania Ms Tormey Reimer
64 Production and characterization of fucoidan-active enzymes from Lentimonas sp. CC4 Diego Reyes
65 Tropical Seaweed: Solution to the World Ms Devi Setya Rini
66 Eucheuma isiforme cystocarps development at Yucatán coast, Mexico Mr. Daniel Robledo Ramírez
67 Persistent marine bacteria isolated from a closed cultivation system in a culture of Kappaphycus alvarezii Miss Rennielyn Rupert
68 Effects of temperature, irradiance, and nutrients on gametophyte growth and sporophyte production of Ecklonia radiata Mr Jakop Schwoerbel
69 Land-based cultivation of Gracilaria cornea seaweeds for extraction of agar and skin-health promoting substances Dr Eitan Solomon
70 Extending sea-based cultivation season of Ulva fenestrata by post-harvest treatment in herring production process waters Mr Kristoffer Stedt
71 Differences of ontogenetic development, growth and biochemical profiles in early developmental stages of Ulva fenestrata Dr Sophie Steinhagen
72 Bull kelp cultivation in Tasmania and New Zealand A/Prof. Jeff Wright
73 Temperature as determinant factor on spontaneous generation of Kappaphycus alvarezii strains cultivated in subtropical waters Dr Nair Yokoya
74 Aquaculture trial of endangered kelp Kjellmaniella crassifolia in eastern and southwestern coasts of Korea Dr Hyun Il Yoo

 

2. ECOLOGY

Poster Title Poster Author
75 Analysis of marine ecological information based on seabed topography Prof. Chang Geun Choi
76 Habitat status and management plan of Silvetia siliquosa in Korea Prof. Chang Geun Choi
77 Assessing Local Adaptation in Macroalgal Microbiomes Miss Shauna Corr
78 A synthesis of hydrodynamics assessment methods for seaweed dominated shores Miss Wendy  Diruit
79 Shifts in macroalgae composition alters dissolved organic carbon flow in Baltic coastal ecosystems Mr Jack Hall
80 Cost-effective methods to observe seaweed ecosystem for blue carbon study Dr Ken-ichi Hayashizaki
81 Seascape factors are responsible for the genetic diversity and connectivity of Ecklonia cava populations Seokwoo Hong
82 Effects of indole-3-acetic acid on algal growth of three kinds of Japanese algal family Gracilariaceae Prof. Hirotaka Kakita
83 A proposed framework for quantifying regenerative effects of aquaculture in coastal ecosystems Dr Janet Kubler WITHDRAWN
84 Mapping photosynthetic pigments in Antarctic coralline algae (Tethysphytum antarcticum) with hyperspectral imaging Mr Juan Montes-Herrera
85 A Study on the Marine-Physics-Environment research of Marine Forests in the East Sea Dr  Youngkweon Lee
86 Water motion and seasonality in morphology of Lessonia corrugata Mr Allyson Nardelli
87 Marine ecosystem restoration through creation of seagrass meadow Mr Oh JC
88 Characteristics of marine algal community of intertidal zone in Yeongil Bay, East coast of Korea Se Jeong Park
89 The effect of sedimentation on spore settlement and recruitment of the Arctic kelp, Laminaria solidungula Mrs Jaide Phelps
90 Chemical composition of the three holopelagic taxa of Sargassum in the Mexican Caribbean: Ecological implications Dr Daniel Robledo
91 Predicting habitat suitability for the red sea plume (Asparagopsis taxiformis) in the Great Barrier Reef Miss Najeen Rula
92 Remote sensing for macroalgal blooms detection: Using a new index in Tuggerah Lakes, NSW, Australia Dr Maria Schreider
93 Elucidating the effect of physical factors on the macroalgal communities over small spatial scales Mr Shin-ichiro Tanimae
94 Seaweed community composition in Arikawa Bay, Nagasaki Japan may be related to minimum winter temperature Mr Hiroto Tateishi
95 Attached Ulva meridionalis on nearshore dikes may pose a new ecological risk in the Yellow Sea Zhangyi Xia

 

3. OCEAN CHANGE AND CLIMATE MITIGATION

Poster Title Poster Author
96 The effects of Ocean Acidification on macroalgal communities in coastal areas of the Baltic Sea Miss Gerli Albert
97 Structural profiling of fucoidans based on non-enzymatic hydrolysis and mass spectrometry Miss Margot Bligh
98 Big Seaweed Search Mexico: Using citizen science to address global environmental challenges in the Caribbean Prof. Juliet Brodie
99 Climate change threatens the distribution of Chilean kelps Prof. Alejandra Gonzalez Vasquez
100 Chimerism improves higher-temperature tolerance in the Chilean kelps Lessonia spicata & L. berteroana Prof. Alejandra Gonzalez Vasquez
101 Exploring the CO2 capture in the kelps L. spicata and L. beteroana from central Chile Prof. Alejandra Gonzalez Vasquez
102 A novel approach to measure high throughput thermal tolerance using three canopy-forming kelp species over a latitudinal gradient Miss Rosalie Harris
103 2022 Discoloration of Pyropia with the winter diatom bloom at culture farms of Haenam, Korea Dr Jin Suk Heo
104 Quantifying Blue Carbon: Kelp contribution to carbon sequestration in marine sediments Dr Robert Hickson
105 Effects of pH, temperature and light on carbon metabolism in Macrocystis pyrifera gametophytes Ms Barbara Labbe
106 Carbon acquisition strategies of Tasmanian red seaweeds (Rhodophyta) and their sensitivity to [H+] and OA Ms Barbara Labbe
107 The effects of intraspecific variation on forecasts of species range shifts under climate change Jingjing Li
108 Aligning multiple driver research through the Multiple Environmental Driver Design Lab for Experiments (MEDDLE) Dr Christina McGraw
109 Species-specific responses of benthic primary producers to the increasing CO2  in the Baltic Sea A/Prof. Liina Pajusalu
110 The effects of temperature on populations of the red alga Gracilaria caudata from Brazilian coast Prof. Estela Plastino
111 Potential role of seaweeds in climate change mitigation Mr Finnley Ross
112 Seaweed afforestation at large-scales exclusively for carbon sequestration: Critical assessment of risks, viability and the state of knowledge Mr Finnley Ross
113 International stakeholder perspectives on implementing multiuse and integration of seaweed aquaculture with other sea uses Dr Jean-Baptiste Thomas
114 Phycoforms – Building the future with seaweed Mr Shimroth John Thomas

 

4. PHYSIOLOGY AND ‘OMICS’

Poster Title Poster Author
115 Temperature does not affect the rate of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) release by Ecklonia radiata Miss Eloise Bennett
116 Comparative transcriptome analysis of wild-type and mutant strains of Pyropia yezoensis Dr Jong-il Choi
117 Pyropia tenera (Bangiales) mutant with enhanced temperature tolerance Dr Jong-il Choi
118 Nitrogen uptake by Sargassum siliquosum: Implications for integration into recirculated aquaculture systems Miss Grace Edwards
119 Effect of macroalgal community succession on the ecophysiology of crustose coralline algae: A photophysiological perspective Miss Ye Rim Kim, Prof. Young Sik Kim
120 Spatial variability of phlorotannins extracted from Hormosira banksii along a longitudinal gradient in Victoria (Australia) Ms Flora Lam Kim
121 Cross-tolerance induction in Pyropia yezoensis to improve resistance to pathogenic oomycetes Dr Ji Woong Lee
122 Photosynthetic activity and pigments composition of Adenocystis utricularis along a latitudinal gradient in Antarctic Peninsula Mr Fabio Méndez
123 Season regulates flux of dissolved organic carbon from a temperate seaweed forest Mrs Ellie Paine
124 Research progress on the CO2 concentrating mechanism of Ulva sp. Jingyi Sun
125 Allelopathic effects of macroalga Gracilaria salicornia on the regulation of growth and metabolism of Phaeodactylum tricornutum Ligong Zou

 

5. TAXONOMY, DIVERSITY AND EVOLUTION

Poster Title Poster Author
126 Occurrence of Asparagopsis taxiformis in Bulusan, Sorsogon Philippines: A new record Mrs Ida Capacio, Dr. Anicia Hurtado
127 Uncovering the macroalgal flora of Rangitāhua/Kermadec islands (New Zealand) Dr Roberta D’Archino
128 Unravelling cryptic diversity in Porolithon, one of the most important reef-building coralline algal genera Guillermo Diaz-Pulido
129 Revealing microbiome diversity of natural phytoplankton communities Dr Cintia Iha
130 Developing a DNA barcoding framework for a coral larvae super inducer, the coralline alga Titanoderma Mr Timothy Jackson
131 Diversity of Macroalgae at the Intertidal Zones in the Selected Islands in Antique, Philippines Based on Habitat Characteristics and Survey of Molecular Sequences Available on Online Databases Ms Niccie Rosietess Madarcos
132 Understanding the influence of genetic and environmental factors on growth and anti-methanogenic activity of Asparagopsis Ms Asri Pratitis