Scientists working with NOAA’s Office of National Marine Sanctuaries announced the discovery of four new species of deep-water algae from Hawaii. Continue reading Four new algae species discovered in Hawaii’s deep waters
Daily Archives: February 5, 2016
Algae raceway test facility solves demand for clean energy
[USA] In a twist of geometry, an oval can make a line. The new algae raceway testing facility at Sandia National Laboratories may be oval in shape, but it paves a direct path between laboratory research and solving the demand for clean energy. Continue reading Algae raceway test facility solves demand for clean energy
If algae produce oxygen in a pond, how can having too much algae cause an oxygen depletion?
[Global] Like all green plants, algae produce oxygen during the daylight hours as a by-product of photosynthesis. Continue reading If algae produce oxygen in a pond, how can having too much algae cause an oxygen depletion?
Dulse and Rugosa visits Herring Gut
[USA] Middle school students in Herring Gut Learning Center’s seaweed aquaculture program were treated to a visit from Carly Weinberg of Dulse and Rugosa, a Maine-based company specializing in creating bath and beauty products from botanicals and seaweeds. Continue reading Dulse and Rugosa visits Herring Gut