Bakeries and wineries can't do without yeast, but they have no need for green algae. Wastewater treatment facilities, however ...
It's extremely rare for seafood laden with this toxin to reach our tables. But human activities are producing more frequent ...
Blue-green algae. But since mid-April, a treatment plan has been underway to stop it from growing out of control. Bob Van Dolah, chairman of Lake Norman Marine Commission's Environmental Committee ...
Consortium across the Baltic and North Sea are pooling their resources to develop algae-based products using industrial waste ...
Researchers have discovered that the combination of green algae and yeast enhances the efficiency of wastewater treatment.
RECENT handbooks dealing with the marine algae of specific localities are few in number and no systematic account of these plants has come from North America since Farlow wrote his handbook of New ...
This years short-lived local marine heatwave first warmed coastal waters may have set up the algae for rapid growth ... may ...
But extensive improvements in the wastewater treatment systems ... Overgrowth of algae, even when it doesn’t create biotoxins, can disrupt marine and freshwater ecosystems.
Wastewater contains nutrients that can overfeed algae, leading to harmful algal blooms and pollution issues in the ocean and other waterways. A new study tracked how these nutrients migrate from ...
Greenpeace Russia has sent its own teams to investigate the incident The mass death of sea creatures off the coast of Kamchatka in Russia's far east was most likely caused by toxic algae and not ...