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"algae" Definitions
  1. very simple plants, such as seaweed, that have no real leaves, stems or roots, and that grow in or near water The singular of algae is alga but this is a specialist term used only in scientific writing.Topics Plants and treesc1

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Swedish designer Fredrik Ausinsch's Algae Harvester is a self-sustaining, algae-eating remote control drone that filters water and refuels itself using the consumed algae.
Hikari Algae Wafers are scientifically formulated for algae-eating fish and other herbivorous species.
Now there's even a brown algae that's feeding on the carrion from the other two algae.
They also press the algae when it is less fatty for the algae-based protein powder.
Coral's colors determined by the algae that live on it, and the algae are coral's food source.
The algae gives corals energy, and in return the corals give shelter and nutrients to the algae.
"My algae paintings are symbolic of a green China," Gu says, referring to the color of the algae.
Wheatgrass, some blue-green algae, often consumed as the supplement spirulina, and another type of algae named chlorella.
This unusual climate resulted in an outbreak of Noctiluca Scintillans algae, which replaced the normal green Synechococcus algae.
Like corals that host their own algae, the worms bleach in acidic environments, expelling their algae and dying.
To the editor: Re: "Uncertain Forecast for Fight Against Algae" (July 19): Harmful algae blooms are a global problem.
Warming air and water temperatures may make algae blooms more common, since toxic blue-green algae prefer warm water.
In a healthy system, algae provide coral with energy, and in return, coral provides algae with a safe home.
There's a chance the red tide could spread into the body of water already inundated with three other types of harmful algae blooms: brown tide, blue-green algae and a recurrent summertime bloom of pyrodinium algae.
It owes its rosy hue to algae that live in melting snow, and those algae can have a laxative effect.
Back of the Yards Algae Sciences wants to use algae to produce protein-rich food as an alternative to meat.
These small, round clumps of algae suck up nitrates, prevent excess algae from growing and release oxygen back into the tank.
As the data revealed, salamander cells containing green algae recognized the algae as foreign, but the salamanders showed no signs of distress.
Prior to this new discovery, the oldest known algae fossil—another red algae called Bangiomorpha—was dated at 1.2 billion years old.
Haber's fertilizers fed the world's people, but also fed algae in the sea: Fertilizer runoffs have created algae blooms, which poison fish.
If they're talking about algae, for example, algae biofuels are very helpful to them because it can be used in combustion engines.
The coral polyps rely on their algae for nutrients, so if the algae is gone for too long, the coral will die.
The massive ponds get their vibrant red colors from algae Dunaliella, a particular species of algae that thrives in extremely salty water.
The algae feed on the ice, and the krill feed on the algae, and the krill feeds the whales and the penguins.
They eat many things, but one of the things they eat regularly are micro algae, and a part of that is red algae.
She then placed these algae in containers that change colors in luminous fluorescent ways as the algae decays and microbes begin to thrive.
Algae, nourished by fertilizer runoff from croplands, bloom in the lake, affecting the taste of the water and, worse, produce microcystin-containing algae.
As a juvenile, the worm swallows solar-powered algae that lose their cell walls, eyes (yes, the algae have eyespots) and wiggly tails.
Although they live in nutrient-poor water, they can grow up to 47 inches (120 centimeters) long because of symbiotic photosynthetic algae — the clams absorb nutrients the algae generate, while the algae live off nitrogen-rich waste from the clams, previous research found.
"The nutrients make the algae grow, the algae proliferates, and then you have a situation where the Vibrio, they literally take off," Noble said.
Less turnover in the lake's water is leading to increased salinity and the spread of cyanobacteria (sometimes called "blue-green algae", despite not being algae).
Even with extra algae to eat, the invertebrates failed to grow faster, perhaps because the algae provide less nutrition when they grow at higher temperatures.
Over billions of years they've worked out a special arrangement with algae: Corals give them shelter and algae convert light into food for the corals.
But this probably won't be the end of algae, since TerraVia denies their flour as the culprit and Soylent's newest products still contain algae-based oil.
As warmer water is more conducive to algae growth, the discrepancy in the state of the pools is solid evidence that algae might be to blame.
The coral provides the algae with essential nutrients and a safe place to live, while the algae provides the coral with about 90% of its food.
How this happened: Algae blooms occur when environmental conditions favor the rapid growth of algae, which feed off of nutrients found in fertilizers and waste products.
The algae is also having economic ramifications, too, as recreational activities have slowed or stopped on some waterways too loaded up with a carpet of algae.
But Back of the Yards Algae Sciences, The Plant's newest tenant, said that algae could be the bedrock of a sustainable, largely plant-based food industry.
In other lakes where brine shrimp live alongside the carotenoid-producing algae, the shrimp turn pink after eating the algae and its carotenoids, Dr. Norman said.
The toxic algae is present in Florida's coastal communities and neighboring Lake Okeechobee, and environmentalists argue that Scott's plan to fight the algae bloom by limiting the release of the algae-plagued water flowing to the sea ignores what caused the toxicity in the first place.
There are some experimental designs that involve killing the red tide-causing algae with ozone, or introducing competing algae that would steal food from the K. brevis.
The study found reefs that had a type of algae called coralline algae came back faster after a bout of elevated water temperatures or attacks from predators.
These experiments revealed that red-snow algae are both water and nutrient-limited, with algae abundance increasing by a factor of four when both critical ingredients were added.
Her demonstration of this came in the form of algae oil-based "avocado brownies," an herbed cornbread, and a coconut milkshake made with TerraVia's "Lipid-Rich Whole Algae," another algae-based product that the company has been working on to replace the fat and improve the richness in plant-based products.
Corals get their brilliant colours from tiny algae that live in their tissue in a symbiotic relationship—the coral provides a home and the algae food produced during photosynthesis.
What a red tide does A red tide, also known as a harmful algae bloom, is a fast-growing colony of microscopic algae that often turns the water red.
Excess amounts of nutrients can cause increased algae growth, and when the algae dies and decomposes, it uses oxygen and decreases the level of dissolved oxygen in the water.
After studying the genetic codes of algae that did well in warm waters, his team began injecting those types of algae into the tiny and tentacle-encircled mouths of polyps.
This new algae appeared a murky red colour by day, but by night the entire lake would glow blue as the algae bacteria was agitated by movement in the water.
Fanara has been training citizen scientists to monitor the algae using a cell phone microscope: they take a video of a drop of seawater, and an algorithm calculates the algae concentration.
In general, D. salina algae are green, but in water with a high salt content and intense light like Lake Hillier, the algae needs to rely on beta-carotene for photosynthesis.
Meanwhile, at the other end of the food chain, biologists are starting to worry about subtle changes in ice algae blooms affecting the reproduction of tiny, algae-eating crustaceans called copepods.
Back in the late 19th century, biologists learned that green algae grows in the egg cases of spotted salamanders, providing a win-win situation for both; the embryos produce nitrogen-rich waste for the algae, and in turn, the algae increases the oxygen content found in the fluid around the breathing embryos through photosynthesis.
All of Soylent's algae-based ingredients come from TerraVia Holdings Inc, a company that specializes in algae food products, such as cooking and cosmetic oils, as well as protein and lipid powders.
Algae blooms can be sparked by changes in a pool's chlorine level, and a common way to avoid this is to use chlorine shock overnight to kill any algae in the pool.
That toxic blue-green algae from Lake Okeechobee, combined with the red tide — also a toxic algae — from the Gulf of Mexico, create a murky deathscape that kills almost everything in its wake.
It turns out that commercial-scale algae-farming is hard and resource-intensive, and most of the initial startups have folded or are marketing algae for cosmetics and dietary supplements, not aircraft fuels.
Poisonous blooms of algae have previously been identified in all 50 states of the U.S. Earlier this month, three dogs died after being exposed to the toxic algae in a North Carolina pond.
China has struggled with algae blooms for the past decade.
Each summer algae blooms in the river, fed by nitrates.
Ultimately, the algae explosion could cost Florida millions of dollars.
Perhaps, said Anderson, a bloom of algae is in store.
Things like algae just don't have that robustness and resistance.
Here, algae enjoy less upwelling and experience stronger iron limitation.
Toxic algae has killed at least 70 dogs since 2006.
Such algae thrive on nutrients in sewage and farm runoff.
The Singapore Zoo said the green tinge was algae growth.
Rhodoliths are a type of marine algae that resemble coral.
The algae they eat are also farmed on the property.
The green material in its body is the consumedTe algae.
The blob is a threatening toxic algae in bright bloom.
Then he follows up with his outlook for toxic algae.
At first, it suggested a toxic algae bloom was responsible.
Coral bleaching has to do with coral's relationship with algae.
Making shoes from algae helps the environment in multiple ways.
The big picture: Algae blooms' harmful effects can be profound.
They feed broadly, eating algae, small invertebrates and fish eggs.
Congressional races in Florida are talking about toxic algae blooms.
This algae gives the coral its purple and gold colors.
Inside the lagoon, the algae thrive in the fresh water.
These tiny, shrimplike creatures filter algae and microbes from water.
Algae are growing much more vigorously in the warmer climate.
There are these algae forests that live underneath the ice.
The algae bloom was nature running its course, they said.
Harmful algae can bloom in both fresh and marine water.
Algae occurs naturally in water, both fresh and marine water.
Likewise, algae is not a treatment for the new coronavirus.
"Can algae fly?" the court responded, according to news reports.
Red tide results from toxins released by dead algae blooms.
The green algae and dead fish are driving them away.
The blooming and decomposition of algae had a powerful stench.
Aloe, algae, and little more make up this spray bottle.
"It is not surprising that the North Korean government is developing thousands of rural open ponds producing algae and bigger and more sophisticated sites, whose purpose increasingly looks like algae production," the note said.
The clams provide algae with a place to live and photosynthesize, and in exchange, algae gives the clam byproducts of photosynthesis, such as sugars, which enables the giant clams to grow, you know, giant.
Inside Florida&aposs Algae-Fueled NightmareThe shape of things to come in U.S. politics could be decided, in no small part, by foul-smelling,…Read more ReadBlue-green algae is something of a misnomer.
Armed with data on the relationship between algae cover and snowmelt, the authors used Landsat-8 satellite imagery to estimated red-snow algae abundance across the entire 730 square mile (1,900 square kilometers) Harding Icefield.
When corals get stressed out, though, like when it's just too damn hot in the water, they expel the algae in a phenomenon called coral bleaching, because the lack of algae turns the corals white.
Chinese tourists play with green algae on a beach in Qingdao.
Algae swamped Utah Lake last week, stretching over 134 square miles.
As far as algae goes, Pseudo-nitzschia is an outright menace.
The blooms occur when colonies of algae grow out of control.
We might start by looking to blue-green algae, aka cyanobacteria.
Photo: APIt's been a summer of algae for the Sunshine State.
Certain compounds from red algae actually impart shrimp's color and flavor.
The higher temperatures stress algae, causing the rich hues to disappear.
An up-close shot of a colony of red snow algae.
"The algae need liquid water in order to bloom," Lutz said.
Former BPPM employees now help make eco-friendly paper from algae.
Cloudy water usually indicates that an algae bloom is to blame.
Fleshy features of the Ramathallus algae as seen under a microscope.
And some algae species are toxic, so ensuring purity is vital.
Without them, algae bloomed freely and choked the coral reef ecosystems.
Algae leaks a sulfurous compound when it's dying or in distress.
In wintertime, there aren't a lot of algae in the water.
Algae multiply very quickly, and very easily under the right circumstances.
In these large mats, however, the algae presents some serious problems.
The panels of the system harbor a solution containing algae microbes.
If the adults' organs weren't colonized by algae, they'd be clear.
A supplement that contains detoxifying ingredients like organic algae and beetroot
Sargassum algae only started becoming a real problem seven years ago.
As the ancestral algae duplicated their DNA, they made extra copies.
They can absorb the toxic algae and become toxic to eat.
That algae produces pigment that gives the coral its distinctive color.
These nitrogen-rich pollutants have fueled vast blooms of toxic algae.
Near Hawaii, that algae paints reefs in greens, yellows, and browns.
The magenta specs represent the algae that's living inside the coral.
You can even see the pink algae living inside the coral.
Tiny shells of diatom algae glittered like frost under the lens.
One of them is grazing on algae, which keeps reefs clean.
In small quantities, algae typically isn't harmful to wildlife or humans.
Dr. Lutz worries that an interplay between today's rising temperatures and the snow algae could cause a "runaway effect," whereby melting snow would cause algae to bloom, which would darken the snow, causing more to melt, creating more water, which also darkens the snow and feeds the algae, and so on, in a circular pattern of cotton candy-colored surfaces melting.
She had found, too, that their algae came in many varieties, some more helpful against stress than others, so she persuaded less choosy, "entrepreneurial" corals to host heat-tolerant algae, to see how they got on.
Specifically, the researchers used the green algae Sphaerocystis, dubbed CCCryo 101-993, which is found in the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard, and the blue-green algae Nostoc, dubbed CCCRYO 212-06, which is native to Antarctica.
Toledo, Ohio, had to temporarily ban the use of tap water two years ago when toxic algae bloomed in Lake Erie, for example, and California authorities advised people to avoid eating certain crabs contaminated by algae.
Chlamydomonas nivalis, a cold-loving algae responsible for turning glacial snow pink.
Florida is in the grips of an algae crisis of epic proportions.
But scientists like Ajjawi have spent decades dreaming about algae this fat.
Even a diet of toxic algae can't save flamingos from ecological disturbances.
Also because we're plant- and algae-based, our shrimp have zero cholesterol.
How'd you choose red algae as the building block for your shrimp?
Coastal communities say previous discharges spread toxic algae, threatening tourism and health.
Lake algae produces a red pigment as part of its photosynthesis process.
Ulva-latissima, from Volume III of Photographs of British Algae, cyanotype, 1853.
Coral consists of symbiotic communities of algae and tiny animals called polyps.
Algae blooms have shut down fisheries before and cut drinking water supplies.
Without their algae, which photosynthesise, the corals lose their source of energy.
The surplus of nutrients, such as phosphorous, results in excess algae growth.
Within a week, the algae was inches-thick and choking the water.
Large algae blooms starved the water of oxygen, causing fish to drown.
Their decomposing bodies fed more algae, kickstarting the cycle all over again.
The algae is continuing to spread, the Norwegian Directorate of Fisheries said.
Algae produces the chemical that can accumulate in shellfish and some fish.
Algae provide coral with food, so without them, many die of starvation.
Nitrogen can cause toxic algae to grow when it leaches into water.
Algae produces oxygen and proteins, making them a good source of food.
But under what conditions are these algae likely to bloom and thrive?
When this algae dies, its decomposition drains oxygen from the surrounding water.
But that skill turns against petrels when the algae forms on plastic.
Now we have this huge warehouse and 24 ponds for growing algae.
A few moments later, the taste of algae is what's left behind.
The worms are transparent, leaving only the algae within to provide color.
To find out, the researchers analysed the genetics of the region's algae.
It's one thing to admire the serenity of bioluminescent algae from afar.
The coral then expels tiny, colorful algae, causing it to turn white.
Nelson, meanwhile, went after Scott over the algae crisis in the state.
This is the world's stock of phytoplankton, tiny photosynthetic algae and bacteria.
The worm lives entirely off the nutrients provided by the photosynthesizing algae.
"The birds, fish, corals, seals, algae, turtles, dolphins and whales thank you."
Q&A Q. Why do algae grow in ponds in warm weather?
With Bill Nelson we get more waiting, more talk and more algae.
Those nutrients are huge helpers in getting algae to grow, NASA says.
Algae in the open water quickly spring to life and start growing.
Some species may thrive because they can graze on the extra algae.
West didn't say when the algae Yeezys will be available for sale.
The researchers found no similar versions of these genes in other algae.
Toxic algae flourishes in the stagnant reservoirs, creating water quality problems downstream.
This marks the ninth large algae bloom in the state since 2004.
Try watermelon steak, avocado gelato, or an acai bowl with blue algae.
Experts blame the spike on cold weather and toxic red tide algae.
But with sea ice melting, there is less algae and fewer amphipods.
Federal officials pointed to a red tide algae bloom as the culprit.
On the surface, for example, fresh oxygen was produced by photosynthetic algae.
The algae within this coral can re-colonize, but this takes time.
This churning pushed nutrients into the surface layer, triggering an algae bloom.
Red algae, for example, do not go through this kind of development.
Sometimes the algae look like grains of floating green sand or scum.
Sometimes the algae look like grains of floating green sand or scum.
According to her veterinarian, Martin wrote, they had died from algae poisoning.
But it's microscopic critters called Cyanobacteria that make up blue-green algae.
But the CDC has declared algae blooms an emerging public health issue.
Michael Melkonian, an algae expert at the University of Cologne in Germany and a co-author of the new study, has studied Zygnematophyceae and has discovered some clues to how ancient algae might have picked up bacterial genes.
As toxic algae blooms spread in the ocean, for example, they are brought to heel by a virus that attacks the algae and causes it to explode and die, ending the outbreak in as little as a day.
And though the effects of climate change on algae populations and other disease-causing things like ticks are complex, it's likely that warmer temperatures have contributed to a growing increase and potency of algae blooms in recent years.
Toxic algae blooms close down beaches A widespread epidemic of toxic algae blooms off the coast of several Gulf Coast beaches in Florida has lead to a number of closures and a state of emergency declaration by the governor.
In the Gulf of Mexico, runoff from the Mississippi River often leaves "dead zones" — where, ironically, a boom in algae growth sucks up all the oxygen in the water and everything, including the algae, have to flee or die.
They also tossed algae-killing bleach on few plots, just for good measure.
The algae blooms are usually most frequent in late spring and early summer.
Manatees aren't the only ones who get confused in the algae-plagued waters.
Bleaching occurs when the colorful algae that live inside the corals are expelled.
Domoic acid is produced by algae that bloom regularly along the Pacific coast.
She also researching spent walnut shells and algae oil as a foam substitute.
Under prolonged stress corals can expel algae, causing them to starve and die.
By 20193, British Algae was three volumes and involved 389 unique photographic plates.
Algae and bacteria tend to stick to the small plastics, weighing them down.
The freshwater algae just needs nutrients, sunlight, and shallow, still water to thrive.
To make matters worse, a massive algae bloom was already covering the lake.
It could be respect, but let's not give pond algae that much credit.
Algae grew, which attracted bugs, which in turn attracted small fish like smelt.
Meal 1: Algae (chlorella/spirulina), 1/3 cup blueberries, almond latte w/ collagen
Lake Erie is known for its beautiful — and sometimes dangerous — blooms of algae.
Botanical records they may be, but rarely has algae been so arrestingly beautiful.
That's because the clams have worked out a clever symbiotic relationship with algae.
Excessive algae can also starve water of its oxygen, creating noxious dead zones.
Creatures like algae, rice, and marine sponges incorporate silicon compounds into their bodies.
It's made with ginger, lemon, coconut milk, and e3 live blue green algae.
It involves seeding the oceans with iron to stimulate growth of marine algae.
The taste of salt, then algae, and then, finally, the taste of butter.
On the other hand, I can always slightly notice the consistency of algae.
The blue-green algae is caused by bacteria that get energy through photosynthesis.
While the algae itself isn't toxic, it can release toxins as it dies.
These chemicals disrupt the symbiotic relationship between the coral and algae, Downs said.
And at the moment, it seems to hinge on an unusual issue: algae.
Warming water can cause the coral to expel its algae, leading to bleaching.
She had opinions about yogurts and blue algae and the energies of rooms.
"In return, they produce vitamins that the algae may need," Dr. Melkonian said.
You acknowledge that excess nutrients are the fuel that ignites yearly algae blooms.
Governor Scott dismantled regulation of the very industrial nutrients that fuel algae blooms.
But under heat stress, coral expels the algae, causing it to turn white.
We've had algae blooms and a Dungeness crab industry that was really harmed.
Only some forms of cyanobacteria—also known as blue-green algae—contain toxins.
Domoic acid is produced by a type of algae called Pseudo-nitzschia australis.
Contact with toxic algae can cause rashes, stomach cramps, nausea, diarrhea and vomiting.
These small freshwater fish feed on algae in the rivers of South America.
She also created the chandelier in the master bedroom with molded-algae shades.
When water temperatures drop in time, the algae return and the reef revives.
They also capture the emission of light from undersea organisms like poisonous algae.
"Less sea ice arriving means less ice algae brought with it," Kobayashi said.
Phosphates are a real environmental menace, which can help cause toxic algae blooms.
But it isn&apost just algae that calls a sloth&aposs fur home.
The algae release toxins when they die that are deadly to marine life.
Television ads are focused on the algae and billboards now line the roads.
In Westgate Park's lake, the only living thing is a single-celled algae.
Scientists in Sydney are doing promising research on coral algae to treat malaria.
The salmon would feed on the algae (and the smaller fish it attracted).
In the Caribbean, the stoplight parrotfish seems to be a key algae muncher.
That's especially true for blue-green algae, since it thrives in warm freshwater.
More speculatively, the arrangement may represent a way for the algae to persist in the salamander over the long haul, and enable the algae to jump from a parent salamander to its offspring in a process known as vertical transmission.
A type of foul-smelling algae called sargassum won't stop washing up on the shoresExperts say the amounts of sargassum washing to shore could only get worse because of climate change, destroying entire ocean ecosystems as more algae grows and spreads.
The problems that algae blooms pose to fresh and marine waters have been propelled to the forefront in recent years by high-profile events like the shutdown of the water supply in Toledo, Ohio, in 2014 after toxic algae formed over the city's water-intake pipe in Lake Erie, as well as the production of a toxin by a species of algae off the West Coast in 2015.
At that point, the tiny algae living in the corals, called zooxanthellae, are expelled.
These salt pools vary in color due to algae that lives on the surface.
These salt pools vary in color due to algae that lives on the surface.
Without the algae, coral turn white and grow more susceptible to disease and death.
The tide is caused by toxic levels of a sea algae called karenia brevis.
As the sea ice melts, ice algae and phytoplankton are released into the sea.
There's a fight brewing in the Pacific about toxic algae, climate change, and crabs.
Right: Alaria esculenta, from Part XII of Photographs of British Algae, 1849–1850, cyanotype.
When waters become unusually warm, corals eject the algae, leaving reefs a ghostly white.
Mara Algae + Moringa Universal Face Oil, $72, available at Credo Beauty beginning June 5.
But if the water gets too warm or polluted, those algae can be expelled.
Some of the best sources are nuts, seeds, fatty fish, algae and leafy greens.
The algae has reached state's east coast only eight times since the early 1950s.
Wild fish can swim away from the algae belt while farmed fish is trapped.
The company, which determined the cause was algae-based ingredients, quickly reformulated the powder.
This pigment can turn the algae red, making the water around it look pink.
That said, the most glaring one is the role algae plays in the formula.
Algae beds like this one play a critical role in deep coral reef ecosystems.
The Soylent bar, which also contained the problem whole algae flour ingredient, remains unavailable.
Toxic algae bloom killing marine life,  making people sick along Florida&aposs Gulf Coast .
There's no reason the fish, which doesn't even eat the algae, should be suffering.
This causes the coral to expel the algae living in its tissues, turning white.
The enormous belt of seaweed is composed of floating, photosynthetic brown algae, called Sargassum.
Unchecked, the algae made the water's oxygen levels collapse, turning it cloudy and brown.
The algae is full of vitamins and proteins, making them potentially useful in pharmaceuticals.
I'm seeing a lot of algae in the photos, what do you with it?
Or in the case below, a hand will do in making the algae glow.
Higher temperatures force coral to expel living algae and turn white as it calcifies.
This keeps algae off the rocks, so they're not slippery and easy to climb.
The presence of red algae in the Great Lakes is also worrisome to scientists.
Algae CO2 scrubbers freshen air and provide useful byproducts in this sustainable, circular economy.
There's really no other way to say it: green, algae filled, disgusting standing water.
Bleaching occurs when extreme heat forces algae to abandon coral, turning them pale white.
And a Hero of Tomorrow develops a new type of ink made from algae.
The algae, known as zooxanthellae, are photosynthetic and provide the coral with chemical energy.
And septic tanks and agricultural runoff were polluting the waterways alongside algae and bacteria.
Aside from algae and damaged natural environments, some of Cancún's beaches are also polluted.
But just because it's made from algae doesn't mean it tastes like pond scum.
The big picture: The algae outbreaks are the largest and longest-lasting in years.
What's happening: The crisis is caused by two separate but equally toxic algae blooms.
Toxins from the algae reach the air and can be inhaled, causing bronchial constrictions.
The Pacific Coast has already seen blooms of toxic algae spurred by warmer oceans.
Researchers think the amphipods eat algae that grow on and within the sea ice.
Apart from being vigilant, there is not much people can do about algae blooms.
A blue heron nests nearby; a snake slides past; algae and insects are everywhere.
Vera Trainer is president of the International Society for the Study of Harmful Algae.
During the experiment, an abundant supply of algae fueled the growth of the bryozoans.
A loop current helped scoop up the algae from around Collier County, Stumpf said.
A southerly coastal current then pushed algae farther south, toward the greater Miami area.
So far this process has merely replaced the algae with tangles of water plants.
Its liquid formula includes algae and açai extract to help hydrate nails and cuticles.
The nitrogen flowed to rivers and the Great South Bay, leading to algae blooms.
Inside, glass tubes bubble with water and algae that are grown in artificial light.
When algae blooms and then dies, it releases toxins that can kill marine life.
During harmful algal blooms, the algae release toxins that make their way into shellfish.
It's a region in Portugal called ALGARVE, which is "seaweed" (ALGAE) around "camper" (RV).
Without energy from algae, coral reef system growth can slow down or completely halt.
During bleaching, as the symbiotic algae depart, you can see the beautifully colored polyps.
She hypothesizes that the different arrangements could help the algae direct incoming light into its chloroplasts, where photosynthesis takes place, when the algae is underwater, or transmit the light away from the chloroplasts in bright sunlight to protect the chloroplasts from overexposure.
The researchers sequenced the entire genomes of both species, and found a number of genes that the algae share with land plants but not with more distantly related species of algae — confirming that the Zygnematophyceae are the closest living relatives of land plants.
At the Algae Lab — part of Luma, an ambitious cultural complex in Arles, France, that will fully open to the public in 2020 — 3-D printers are currently producing luminescent vessels made from an algae biopolymer that are inspired by Roman glass artifacts.
But if the coral gets stressed, it can lose these algae and then turned white.
This has damaged certain rivers and lakes, causing algae blooms because of chemical run-offs.

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