The City of Ballarat has temporarily closed Lake Burrumbeet for all uses following the detection of a blue-green algal bloom ...
Blue-green algae has never been a food on my radar. But it turns out dried cyanobacteria both looks lovely and is packed with protein and amino acids and other things that are good for your body.
A mysterious foam washed up on the shores of South Australian beaches has sparked serious concerns, with surfers reporting ...
Experts say it’s likely that more than 100 dead ducks found around creeks and streams near Prebensen Dr in Napier died of ...
With occasional rain showers, you may have noticed green stains appearing on the wood fences of your garden. This is most likely algae. Gardening isn't a favourite task for many, but as spring ...
A mysterious froth has washed up South Australian beaches, raising serious concerns with surfers reportedly falling sick and fish dying in dozens, The Guardian reported.
The sludgy foam began washing up on the shore of the South Australian beach ... the mysterious foam could be caused by a blue/green algae bloom – also known as a cyanobacteria – triggered ...
In the capital of Reykjavik, Vaxa grows the microalgae Nannochloropsis as food for people and as feed in shrimp and fish farming. It also cultivates the bacteria Arthrospira, or blue-green algae, to ...
A common kitchen staple could save your fences from algae and costs just pennies. Gardening experts have put together their advice for getting rid of the ugly substance on wooden items in the garden.
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