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Climate change is driving tropical fish away from the tropicsPicture the Great Barrier Reef for a mi
Boating on river Cam in Cambridge, England (by j_a_clarke77).
headspace-hotel:its-enough-believe-me: Indian scientist Felix Bast discovers a new species of algae
studiovq: Pink lakes filled with salt. The pink hue is due to red-colored algae, plankton and brine
Dodel-Port Atlas, wall charts of Prothallus / Gametophyte and Pteridophyte, late 19th century. Switz
Staghorn algae, on request and up in my Etsy shop, as well as in the 6th set of common microbe patte
Of salt and algae.
Replaced my substrate. The plants really liked it, but so did the algae, and I didn’t really love a
“Charlotte McCurdy creates “carbon-negative” raincoat from algae bioplastic”____ ‘After
Predicting the BloomsDuring a particularly bad algal bloom in the summer of 2014, residents of Toled
Lake Effect: Restoration Efforts in the Great LakesIn any map of North America, the Great Lakes draw
kent-andreasen:Algae BloomsWorcester
grillfriend:Sea Stars (Odontaster validus) feeding on Algae, Weddell Seal (Leptonychotes weddellii)
Snow in Sierra Nevada turning blood red, 2019. Algae in the snow is reacting to increased temperatur
Eating LightA small green sea slug, Elysia chlorotica, or the emerald green elysia, has incorporated
Bioluminescence algae
A chiton radula seen through a microscope. A radula is used to scrape algae off the substrate surfa
Helping to Predict Algal Blooms with AI and IoTWhen algae blooms turn toxic, they can inflict sweepi
Tlaloc shares a Tenochtitlan lake delicacy; algae scraped from the lake’s surface and baked in
The Rio Caño Cristales - most colorful river (caused by algae and moss seen through the water), Colo
bioluminescens:Dolphins swimming through bioluminescent algae x
It was almost midnight when Tangy returned home to a sputtering, worried Algae. “Where in berr
Have you even had a seaweed cake? Dr. Isabella (“Izzy”) Aiona Abbott, a renowned algae marine biolog
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