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  2. Algal bloom - Wikipedia

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    A very large algae bloom in Lake Erie, North America, which can be seen from space. An algal bloom or algae bloom is a rapid increase or accumulation in the population of algae in fresh water or marine water systems. It is often recognized by the discoloration in the water from the algae's pigments. [1]

  3. Dead zone (ecology) - Wikipedia

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    Global expansion of dead zones caused by algal blooms is rising rapidly." [7] The major groups of algae are cyanobacteria, green algae, dinoflagellates, coccolithophores and diatom algae. An increase in the input of nitrogen and phosphorus generally causes cyanobacteria to bloom.

  4. Spanish Bank of Algae - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish Bank of Algae (BEA-Banco Español de Algas) is a national R&D service attached to the Marine Biotechnology Center (CBM-Centro de Biotecnología Marina) of the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (ULPGC), which objectives are the isolation, identification, characterization, conservation and provisioning of microalgae and cyanobacteria.

  5. Karenia brevis - Wikipedia

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    These algal blooms caused by K. brevis produce brevetoxins, which can result in significant ecological impacts through the death of large numbers of marine animals and birds, to include marine mammals. [15] Large scale fish kills are known to occur due to these Florida Red Tides caused by K. brevis. Fish species through the food chain are ...

  6. Sargassum - Wikipedia

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    The Atlantic Ocean's Sargasso Sea was named after the algae, as it hosts a large amount of Sargassum. [3] The size of annual blooms in the Atlantic increased by over a hundred-fold, starting in 2011, as a result of factors including increased fertilizer runoff in major rivers such as the Amazon and Congo. [citation needed]

  7. Algae blooms, record heat: Florida climate change puts us all ...

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    Living in Florida like being in disaster movie. Climate change -- in the form of hot oceans, toxic algae blooms -- pose challenge to state

  8. Algae - Wikipedia

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    Algae can be used to capture fertilizers in runoff from farms. When subsequently harvested, the enriched algae can be used as fertilizer. Aquaria and ponds can be filtered using algae, which absorb nutrients from the water in a device called an algae scrubber, also known as an algae turf scrubber. [130] [131]

  9. American Lake, others under-monitored for harmful algae ... - AOL

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    Harmful algae blooms produce toxins that can poison humans, pets and wildlife, according to the Washington State Lake Protection Association. They commonly begin to occur near the start of summer ...