Algae is very intelligent at chewing grass processing in its gut through digestion enzymes, proteins basically in the gut and creating things
The algae dies.
-- because algae , as you know, is the greatest producer of biofuels by far.
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.
being toxic algae , jellyfish, and other more primitive forms of sea life.
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
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.
still requires sunlight and you need huge algae ponds to do it and whether or not we have the area to do it.
The eel grass that you see and the red algae attached to it is plant, but the star-shaped creature
I showed you earlier some collector crabs that collected algae for camouflage.
This crab collected a lot of red and green algae and some hydroids coming out of its snout there.
Your friend, blue green algae .
But we have to learn to like to eat algae , which I expect would be a difficult challenge.
And they spent the entire day under the ocean eating algae .
It's very caustic salts that are red from algae growth and if you land in there you get very bad burns on your legs.
And of course, there's all kinds of algae and wonderful marine invertebrates here that have been collected.
And so we end up with basically a lot of jellyfish or a lot of algae instead of a diverse range of species, and
So the white is what happens to corals when all their symbiotic algae is expelled and if the temperatures do not decrease after a few weeks, the corals die, and thatís what
surface of the car and so an interesting story about toxic blue-green algae is
what actually happened was that there was an outbreak of toxic blue-green algae in Monterey Bay
The inside was rusted out and filled with brown rainwater, green algae floating in its surface.
That smear of pink you see there-- that's a tiny little algae that also calcifies.
is that can you make chemistries that mimic life that can do the catalysis in a beaker not in an algae farm?
these farm salmon the more densely you farm salmon the more nutrients get released into the water you get algae
I managed to to get in this book was um had to do with toxic blue-green algae so
They were fishermen who fished for this stuff called luga, which is like red algae on the bottom of the ocean.
It's the nitrogen, it's the fertilizer, that becomes utilized as feedstock for the algae .
Corn or cellulosic, or sugarcane ethanol, soy or algae biodiesel.
For example take algae .
If you take algae and you can genetically engineer it.
So that's one thing that would be great to either co-opt the algae but of course I said in the end it