Let'Sea
Context: Due to the global warming, acidification of the oceans represents a threat for biodiversity and our food chain. Coral reef and seashells encounter now some difficulties to grow.
Need identified: Preserve endangered species both in fauna and flora in ocean.
Objectives: Reduce acidification of the oceans by catching H+ and transform them into valuable material (circular economy).
Estimated budget
Team
R&D
Amandeep Kaur
Charlotte Greselle
Production
Charlene Muday
Lea Durix
Tara Fournier
Marketing
Iptissem Jenni
Charlotte Le mailloux
Patents
Informations/espacenet.fr
Claims
Abstract
Referencing
Technic
Bibliography
Protocols
Writting
Validation
Achievement
Proof of concept
Key words
-H+ storage
-Electrolysis
-Source of energy
-Circula economy
Patents?
Nothing found
Potential extern partnerships
-Coral guardian
-Biolit
-Institut Universitaire Européen de la Mer (IUEM)
-FREMER
-Bio littoral
-Sea Shepherd
-CEA
Regulatory
Xerfi
Nothing found
Agencies and interntional and europeen french institutions
International waters are freely accessible and may be used for scientific trials
Market
Business model Canvas
Market study
Concurrents
Nothing found
Targets
-Coastal zones
-Oyster farming
Benchmark (comparative studies) Xerfi (BNF)
Nothing found
Patent
Nothing found
Scientific
Bibliography
Organisms using CO2
https://asknature.org/idea/calera-map-cement-making-process/#.Wo1DDsso80M (Mineralization via Aqueous Precipitation process)
Coral informations
CO2 capture
Monitoring acidification consequences
Formulas
H+
http://www.cea.fr/multimedia/Documents/infographies/Defis-du-CEA-vecteur-hydrogene-201.pdf
(Storage of H+/ electricity production)
Potential extern partnerships
-Biofutur
-ADEbiotech
-France biotech
-NGB (Nouvelle génération des biotechnologies)
-Epoca project (coordonné par Jean-Pierre Gattuso, CNRS)
-Embro France (centre national de ressource biologique marine)
-Futura sciences
-Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle (MNHN)
-Institut Universitaire Européen de la Mer (IUEM)
-Marinexus
-Marine biological Association (uk)
-BioChiMar (CNRS)
-Tara expedition Fondation
Key words
-Biomimicry
-Acidification
-Calcification
-Hydrogen ions