[United Arab Emirates] Under several global climate change scenarios coral reefs are likely to be destroyed by the middle of this century1. Continue reading Corals get by with a little help from a friend
Daily Archives: October 20, 2015
David Babson: 5 takeaways from algae week in Washington
[USA] I’ve been interested in algae for many years, since algae are unique and versatile organisms whose biomass can have a wide variety of uses. Continue reading David Babson: 5 takeaways from algae week in Washington
Scientists from University of Delaware receive federal funding to study harmful algal blooms
University of Delaware marine scientists Kathryn Coyne andMark Warner have received new funding from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to study harmful algal blooms Continue reading Scientists from University of Delaware receive federal funding to study harmful algal blooms
This is what EPA says is the cause of the seaweed on Sierra Leone’s beaches
[USA] Massive piles of seaweed have returned to cover Lumley Beach and other beaches along Sierra Leone’s peninsular, obscuring the beach’s white sand, and spoiling beachgoers’ fun. Continue reading This is what EPA says is the cause of the seaweed on Sierra Leone’s beaches
Foul smell from algae harvesting factory spread across half of a Chinese’s city
[China, USA] Last week, thousands of residents around lake Taihu in the city of Wuxi were complaining about a rotten smell spreading across almost half of the city. Continue reading Foul smell from algae harvesting factory spread across half of a Chinese’s city