Algae Bloom Articles & Analysis: Older
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Cyanotoxins are toxic substances produced by cyanobacteria, or blue-green algae, which can proliferate in water bodies under conditions like high nutrient levels and warm temperatures. There are over 1,118 different cyanotoxins identified globally in freshwater environments across 66 countries, illustrating the widespread nature of this ...
Introducing ozone to water effectively neutralizes harmful microorganisms, minimizing the need for chemical interventions and reducing the risk of disease outbreaks.. 3. Algae Management: Algae blooms can wreak havoc on aquatic ecosystems, leading to oxygen depletion and unsightly appearances. Ozone offers an eco-friendly solution by inhibiting ...
An innovative field study in Southwest Florida has identified several neurotoxins in the state’s air and water. The three forms of BMAA – beta-Methylamino-L-alanine – are associated with brain diseases. The study conducted by Calusa Waterkeeper volunteers and analysed by Wyoming’s Brain Chemistry Labs identified two forms of BMAA in every sample from 945 completed over ...
In May 2017, a Consortium, coordinated by LG Sonic, started the LiceSonic research project in order to develop a smart and environmentally friendly method to control sea lice in open finfish production. The research project has now advanced to finalizing integration between the monitoring software and hardware. In May 2017, a Consortium, coordinated by LG Sonic, started the LiceSonic research ...
This article explains how ultrasound controls algae, including the five most common questions related to ultrasonic algae control. Ultrasonic algae control Algal blooms cause reduced light penetration, depletion of oxygen, and a release of toxins from the algae, which are all unfavourable conditions for fish ...
