Abstract
The Marine‑Duo V26‑M System is an open, modular, and real‑world‑viable process for converting marine biomass waste streams into a stabilized, mineral‑rich organic fertilizer pellet. The system integrates maceration, hydrodynamic cavitation, indirect thermal drying, and controlled pelletization to produce a slow‑release, carbon‑dense fertilizer containing organically bound nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and a broad spectrum of marine‑derived micronutrients. The process preserves natural biostimulants such as chitin and alginates, which support soil structure, moisture retention, and plant immune responses. This disclosure provides a complete conceptual blueprint of the system architecture, chemical composition, agronomic benefits, and environmental rationale to ensure the invention remains freely available for global use under open‑hardware principles.
Purpose of Disclosure: This defensive publication is intended to place the Marine‑Duo V26‑M System permanently into the public domain of technical knowledge. The inventor makes no claim of exclusivity and provides this disclosure so that the design, process concepts, and chemical formulations described herein remain freely available for global use, research, adaptation, and improvement. By documenting the system in detail, this publication prevents any future party from restricting access through patent claims and ensures that the technology remains open, accessible, and beneficial to all.
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Recommended Citation
Caldwell, Michael Victor Mr., "The Marine‑Duo V26‑M System for Organic Mineralized Fertilizer Production From Marine Biomass Waste Streams", Technical Disclosure Commons, (March 16, 2026)
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