The Algae
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Originally published | 1962 |
Authors | Val Chapman |
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ID | 2967049 |
About The Algae
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Swimmers warned away from popular NI beaches
... The natural movement of the tides and wave action will break up The Algae, with some potentially washing up on the shore...
Antarctica sea-ice hits new record low
... In the Antarctic, The Algae that cling to the ice are a source of food for the small crustaceans known as krill, which are a basic food resource for whales, seals, penguins and other birds...
Algae that blights our seas is harvested to make useful products
... Now The Algae is being harvested alongside farmed crops to create ingredients for cosmetics and food products...
The Amazon reef that may be threatened by oil drilling
... The Algae are hard because they contain a chalk-like substance in their cell walls, and this allows large solid structures to grow over time...
Great Barrier Reef: Australia pledges A$1bn but draws renewed climate criticism
... Bleaching occurs when under-stress corals expel The Algae living within them that gives them colour and life...
Giant pristine coral reef discovered off Tahiti
... " Generally we find them at shallower depths, " he told BBC News, because The Algae that lives within the bodies of corals needs light...
Surfing tragedy that stunned a Dutch beach community
... The Algae needs sunlight and nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphate, and a Sunny start to the month of may helped the cells grow quickly...