In the shadow of Iceland’s largest geothermal power station, a large warehouse houses a hi-tech indoor farm of sorts that’s ...
Space technology is to be harnessed to predict and monitor blue-green algae in Lough Neagh. Five groups are awarded a share of £450,000 to develop ways of dealing with the blue-green algae issue.
A company called BlueGreen Water Technologies aims to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere while also fighting algae’s ...
The lake in particular has been besieged by nutrient pollution for decades, causing unprecedented blooms of blue-green algae. Also known as cyanobacteria, blue-green algae produce cyanotoxins, which ...
Blue-green algae are a natural part of lake ecosystems ... know whether a bloom is dangerous or not ― a laboratory test, which takes multiple days, is required. Harmless blooms can also become ...
test the water weekly for microcystin, the potentially lethal toxin produced by blue-green algae. It’s usually a call about a dog that died after drinking toxic water that clues the park service ...