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Mar. 26, 2025 — Coral diseases, particularly in the Caribbean, have caused major declines in coral populations, especially affecting staghorn (Acropora cervicornis) and Elkhorn (A. palmata ...
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Concerned member of environmental group ‘Save Our Shores, Protect Lough Neagh and our inland Waterways’, Thomas McElhone, says that ‘This green pestilence ( algae ) is back’. Did you know ...
Florida dolphins are starving to death because of harmful marine algae blooms, researchers have said. In 2013, 8 percent of the bottlenose dolphins living in Florida’s Indian River Lagoon perished.
As the City of Bloomington continues to address water quality, it will temporarily make the switch of its water source to Lake Bloomington as Evergreen Lake is treated for algae. The switch is ...
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Now, researchers have revived some of these organisms, making them among the oldest known algae ever successfully brought back to life. The algae were retrieved from sediment cores taken 240 ...
Some phytoplankton are toxin producing algae. Water samples are collected from selected sites within classified shellfish growing areas and analysed for various species of phytoplankton including: ...
As the algae grows, it captures carbon and nitrogen from the atmosphere, using energy from sunlight, and once applied to the soil the process continues. It said the production and use of existing ...
A health warning has been issued for Ōtautū Bay in Lake Rotoehu due to a potentially toxic blue-green algae bloom. Photo / Google Maps A health warning has been issued for Ōtautū Bay in Lake ...
Using agricultural waste and algae, the company is creating a fertile mixture designed to boost plant growth for tree planting projects and food production, reviving desert and other non-arable land.
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — It’s a dangerous rescue mission for the SeaWorld San Diego animal rescue team as toxic algae poisonings of the Southern California pinniped population has come on fast.