Abstract: To maintain marine ecosystem health, effective algae monitoring is essential. Traditional threshold-based methods and standard machine learning techniques often fall short in accurately and ...
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A team of researchers from Yokohama National University, Japan, have discovered a previously unknown species of marine fungus that can kill harmful, bloom-forming algae. The new species, Algophthora ...
There’s a reason chefs keep it within reach. Algae cooking oil delivers a clean, buttery flavor that works across quick meals and bigger cooking projects. The 535°F smoke point gives you more freedom ...
Over the past eight months, a vast and deadly algal bloom in South Australia has ravaged over 20,000 square kilometres of the marine environment, killed an estimated 1 million animals from more than ...
Land plants—such as mosses, ferns and trees—are some of the most structurally complex photosynthesizing organisms on Earth. But their evolutionary story is deeply tied to their ancestors: simpler ...
PROTECT GREEN LAKE. DURING THE SUMMER. GREEN LAKE CAN BE ONE OF WISCONSIN’S MOST POPULAR DESTINATIONS, DRAWING MORE THAN 2.2 MILLION VISITORS THIS YEAR. BUT LAST MONTH, THE LAKE’S HEALTH CALLED INTO ...
Thiruvananthapuram: India can reduce its dependence on conventional, environmentally damaging mining of rare earth elements (REEs) by adopting an algal biorefinery approach, according to Laladhas K.P.
Monitoring Ulva prolifera blooms over the long term is crucial for maintaining marine ecological balance. MODIS images, with their wide spatial coverage, high temporal resolution, and rich historical ...
A new report on the impact of lithium mining in South America’s lithium triangle finds the rush to extract lithium in Chile’s Salar de Atacama has had a severe impact on the area’s water supplies.
What struck Scott Bennett most were the razor clams. The long saltwater clams, resembling old-fashioned razors, normally burrow into sand to avoid predators. But when Bennett, an ecologist, visited ...
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