Garis besar topik

    • Located in the northern part of Japan, Hokkaido is home to a variety of seaweeds that grow in the frigid zone and are not found in Honshu, Shikoku, or Kyushu. The most common seaweed in the southern region of Hokkaido is Japanese kelp, but when kelp fishing is not in season, there are a variety of seaweeds on cultivated ropes. For example, during the cold winter months, red algae dulse grows in dense clusters on the ropes. In the 2000s, the city of Hakodate began to revitalize the local community by using Gagome kelp as a means of revitalizing the city. This effort was introduced in numerous newspapers and on television, and Gagome has become a national brand.

      The Faculty of Fisheries Sciences, Hokkaido University wondered if it would be possible to make effective use of unused resources in south Hokkaido. We focused on red algae dulse as a new resource. We are engaged in daily research and education to clarify the ecology, nutritional components, health functionality, and utilization of dulse. In this course, we will introduce some of those studies.