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NALMS - Blue Green Algae - Overview
Blue Green Algae - Overview Bluegreen Initiative - Overview Overview Field Sampling Occurrence Data Risk Management Human/Animal Health Selected References Basic Information on Cyanobacteria Cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) blooms have been occurring throughout the world for thousands of years. Cyanobacteria produce a number of nuisance compounds, including those that are toxic or cause severe ...
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NALMS - Blue Green Algae - Field Sampling
NALMS - Blue Green Algae - Field Sampling Bluegreen Initiative - Taxa Identification and Field Sampling Overview Field Sampling Occurrence Data Risk Management Human/Animal Health Selected References Organism ID Cyanobacteria Image Galleries (multiple galleries from different sites) What to note about water Presence of scums (yellow, green, blue-green, bubbly) Colonies/filaments are easily ...
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Boycott Woodchipping Campaign
July 1997. Share Av: $4.932 (1/7/97). Blue Green Algae found in Tasmania. (9/7/97). Tasmanian woodchip production for March 97 quarter fell 13.4% on ... protesters come from all over the state. (7/9/97). Agenda of privatising state forests revealed by Tasmanian Green MP Peg Putt. Could affect one million hectares in Tasmania. (8/9/97). Deputy Mayor of Meander, ...
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Blue-Green Algae
Blue-green algae are one of the most primitive life forms on this planet. This ... . They are very much like other bacteria, except they have a special ability to photosynthesize, like green plants. (Read more about their ecology.) Where do we find cyanobacteria? They are in our reservoirs, ...
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Bloom
The presence of a mass of blue-green algae (cyanobacteria) is commonly referred to as a bloom. It is well known that cyanobacteria dominate aquatic plant (phytoplankton) communities when these conditions occur: There is a stable water column over a sufficient period of time ...
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PHAEOPHYTA Algae
This seaweed reaches a height of 5 cm and is often found growing intertwined with other algae in tide pools, on reef flats, and at deeper depths in between the branches of corals ... cm long. Usually golden brown in color, it may sometimes appear greenish because of microscopic blue-green algae that grow epiphytically on its surfaces. Hydroclathrus clathratus (poha) H. clathratus typically forms light- ...
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CRC Reef Research Centre
Major types of algae Blue-green algae are more appropriately known as cyanobacteria. Although they were originally thought to be ... Barrier Reef region herbivores are generally not fished. In general, there is little evidence that algae can overgrow healthy, established corals. The recovery of live coral cover after a disturbance, however ...
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Toxic Cyanobacteria Algae Home Page
Guidelines Resources and Links Alternate file format information Download free viewers Learn more about the Division of Environmental Health Cyanobacteria Cyanobacteria (also known as Blue-Green Algae) What are Cyanobacteria? Frequently Asked Questions? Common Cyanobacteria Species Guidelines Cyanobacterial Toxins and Symptoms Resources and Links Call or email Department of Ecology to report ...
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Federal Lawsuit Filed to Halt Florida's Toxic Algae Blooms
Manley Fuller, president of the Florida Wildlife Federation. Blue-green algae - also known as cyanobacteria - produce "dermatoxins" that can create severe dermatitis and are known ... "In the Southeast Region, toxin levels in the St. Lucie River and estuary during an algae bloom in 2005 were 300 times above suggested drinking water limits and 60 times above ...
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GLERL/Sea Grant: Great Lakes Water Life Photo Gallery - All Great Lakes Algae
GLERL/Sea Grant: Great Lakes Water Life Photo Gallery - All Great Lakes Algae Great Lakes Water Life Photo Gallery Great Lakes Algae All Great Lakes Algae Dominant Planktonic Algae of the Great Lakes* Blue-Green Algae of the Great Lakes Macroscopic Algae of the Great Lakes (common 'visible' forms including scums and mats) *Per Results ...
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