PORT CLINTON – Two state representatives want the state to set standards for acceptable and dangerous levels of toxin from algae in Ohio drinking water.
There are no state or federal regulations for how much toxin, which can cause Continue reading Legislators seek law on algal toxins in drinking water →
There’s no doubt that we’ve come a long way since the 1970s and the foul Fox River that flushed into the bay of Green Bay, but more work needs to be done.
A recent tour this past week organized by the group Clean Bay Backers took environmentalists, local and state Continue reading Bring life to dead zones in bay →
LIBOURNE, FRANCE–(Marketwired – Sep 19, 2014) – Fermentalg (EURONEXT PARIS: FALG), an industrial biotechnology company that specializes in the production of oils and proteins derived from microalgae, has published its interim financial statements as at 30 June 2014. The statements Continue reading 2014 Interim Financial Statements: Sales and Industrial Growth Ingredients Are in Place →
Tiny marine algae can evolve fast enough to cope with climate change in a sign that some ocean life may be more resilient than thought to rising temperatures and acidification, a study showed. Continue reading Evolution of marine algae may be last line of defense against climate change →
There are more than 400 kinds of edible seaweed. The Great and Wonderful Sea of Change Trading Company, based in Northern California, wants to get as many of those vegetables into your diet as possible. In 2012, the founders visited the Sonoma coast and discovered the Continue reading Sea of Change: A Company That Views Seaweed as an Infinitely Nourishing Gift From the Seas →
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