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Daily Archives: December 18, 2014

Algal bloom, Environment, Uncategorized

‘Excessive nutrients, algal growth choking Miramar lake’

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PANAJI: Duckweed infestation due to high concentration of nutrients flowing in from St Inez creek and resultant pollution is suffocating aquatic life in Miramar lake and causing environmental problems for nearby Continue reading ‘Excessive nutrients, algal growth choking Miramar lake’ →

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Detroit River: Guilty In Lake Erie Algae Case?

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How guilty is the Detroit River in polluting Lake Erie and spurring algae growth?

That’s a question the Toledo Blade explored in a recent article naming the river a “suspect” in the case of Erie’s Continue reading Detroit River: Guilty In Lake Erie Algae Case? →

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Universiti Malaya moving to commercial production of pulp and bioethanol from seaweed
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Universiti Malaya moving to commercial production of pulp and bioethanol from seaweed

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[Malaysia] The Algae Research Lab in Universiti Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, smells like the sea. The salty odour and pungent scent of sea Continue reading Universiti Malaya moving to commercial production of pulp and bioethanol from seaweed →

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Why farmed salmon is losing its omega-3 edge
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Why farmed salmon is losing its omega-3 edge

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[Global] When Amanda West Reade was pregnant with her now two-year-old son, she started eating farmed salmon. As a vegetarian, Continue reading Why farmed salmon is losing its omega-3 edge →

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