algae this kind of scummy seaweed stuff that competes with them for space so Coral versus algae a lot of the things
Algae cells tend to be pretty large.
Algae is very intelligent at chewing grass processing in its gut through digestion enzymes, proteins basically in the gut and creating things
The algae is going away.
the algae that grows there because it's so salty and they bring the water in from the bay into these basins let it dry out over
So algae has EPA in it.
The algae dies. It drops to the bottom.
-- because algae, as you know, is the greatest producer of biofuels by far.
Single-celled algae that once floated in ancient seas.
That's snow algae that grows on ice.
People have been collecting algae probably as long as people have been going into the ocean.
Coral dies and algae thrives.
But they have these algae that grow in their tissues that provide them with the food.
These are algae crackers-- not LG from the television, but algae from the sea.
poaching harmful algal blooms the list goes on and on shark Finning these are
There's algae. So there's three fatty acids.
It says the algae-based.
Some of them like algae.
And it had algae, it had hydroids, it had all kinds of stuff on it as you can see.
You get these huge algae blooms.
something that eats algae.
blue green algae and wheat grass powder, and all these really wonderful greens.
There's algae, which is the only other living matter whatsoever.
engineers that algae so it doesn't die. It can keep excreting that stuff and live in that environment so that it can start thinking about
being toxic algae, jellyfish, and other more primitive forms of sea life. And these are forms that survive really well in the aforementioned conditions of an epoxic ocean. So, these trawling
fish AP algae the birds ate the fish the birds got sick they got very disoriented and confused and sort of went crazy and
oceans to make algae bloom to absorb carbon dioxide and you know you still get that sense that if America could
Pero es tomar el código en un alga que genera proteínas fosforescentes, que brillan en la oscuridad.
And these were largely free-floating algae and plankton, which over time-- terrestrial plants are very, very, very new.
It was with the full algal blooms and all.
They are beautiful creatures in symbiosis with algae-like-- or they are a bit like piece of corals floating around the world.
And they were talking about these algae blooms that are going on in the Gulf of Mexico, largely due to the meat industry.
They don't have the symbiotic algae most of the time, so you don't have the issues with bleaching.
which would have caused these big algae blooms, would have died, robbed the ocean of oxygen.
offshore membrane enclosures for growing algae it was developed by NASA to figure out how you could convert human waste
offshore membrane enclosures for growing algae which is basically plastic bags in the ocean that float around and have algae in them destroying municipal waste
It's a substructure withinside an algae cell.
There's three types of algae, there's basically fungi, and then there's us.
And that's when you have these algal blooms that become terrible problems.
A lot of times it's algae, sometimes it's other marine animals like hydroids.
Some of them like red algae.
Some of them like brown algae.
And it's got some green algae that's sort of festooning it's tube.
You might know it as blue-green algae, and you've seen it all over the place.
It's also known as blue green algae.
If the farmed fish eats algae, like oysters, clams, mussels do, that's basically an unalloyed good thing.
Is there a role for things like algae and kelp and things like that in your vision of feeding the global population
It's a frozen blue-green algae.
The problem is that typically that algae dies because it's like sitting in ethanol that kills life. So JBEI's been able to do, maybe you did this. I don't know. It
still requires sunlight and you need huge algae ponds to do it and whether or not we have the area to do it. The real question, the real challenge