The project will aim to evaluate how the inclusion of this additive specifically influences the fatty acid composition of the resultant meat products.

Project Dates: June 22, 2020 – June 21, 2021

Funding Amount: $25,000

Students Hired: 2


Project Summary

North Island College chemistry instructor, Dr. Spencer Serin, has partnered with a local farming company to research the effects of adding seaweed to cattle feed.

Beaver Meadow Farms, an organic cattle farm located on northern Vancouver Island, will work with Dr. Serin to assess the overall health benefits of meat products. Beaver Meadow Farms has been harvesting stormcast Mazzaella japonica for the past five years and has been using the macroalgae as a feed additive for their cattle. Dr. Serin will research how the invasive red seaweed Mazzaella japonica may influence the fatty acid composition of the resultant meat products.

The project will involve NIC laboratory facilities and student researchers. Technical skills learned by NIC students will be directly transferable to the Canadian beef and dairy sectors.

Research Team

Dr. Spencer Serin
Dr. Spencer Serin

Research Associate

 

Lucas Evans
Lucas Evans

NIC Senior Lab Technician

Mary Rickinson
Mary Rickinson

Student

Angela Mitchell
Angela Mitchell

Student

Partners

Beaver Meadows Farm

Natural Pastures Beef

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