By looking at the tiniest virus-infected microbes in the ocean, researchers are gaining new insights about the marine food ...
There’s nothing quite like the sight of a perfectly clean, sparkling pool on a hot day. But keeping a pool that way involves ...
How do you stop marine organisms from colonizing a tanker? Creative answers are needed to solve this problem, such as from ...
Jeff Poteet and Justin Martin have the answers about Marco Island water: nutrients, dredging, lead. They recently spoke to ...
The Nature Conservancy received $475,000 from the state’s Aquatic Resource Mitigation Fund to support the removal of the ...
In coral reefs, tissue loss diseases are widely spread. Treatment options are available but vary in their effectiveness and ...
SCTLD is a highly lethal disease in corals that was first spotted in 2014. According to NOAA, it affects over 20 coral ...
Consortium across the Baltic and North Sea are pooling their resources to develop algae-based products using industrial waste ...
Over the past two seasons, the NCA has trialled the use of “ultrasonic pontoons” to control the growth of blue-green algae.
Phosphate build-up in anything but a heavy planted tank will fuel algae growth and phosphate remover is well known and widely used. Available usually as a granular product to place in a fine net bag ...
Got a problem with algae in your aquarium? These fish will all earn their keep by helping to keep it under control... As our tanks become increasingly smaller we need to find similarly sized nano ...