Damselfish living in the waters of Belize train shrimp to run algae farms used for food

Could anything be better than chilling by the sky-blue waters of Belize, with servants doing your grunt work? Not for the longfin damselfish, who has turned the planktonic mysid shrimp into a virtual farmhand. The tiny shrimp have been trained to help the damselfish fertilize the algae farms that make up its diet, according to … Read more

More than 300 bodies of water in the US have been plagued algae blooms this year 

Invasion of the algae blooms! More than 300 bodies of water in the US have been plagued by the toxic microscopic organisms this year, poisoning swimming holes and killing a number of dogs and cows Approximately 318 bodies of water in the US have been hit by algae blooms Numerous reports surfaced of some killing … Read more

Scientists develop biodegradable flip flops made from algae

Materials scientists have created develop biodegradable flip flops made from algae to help reduce the amount of harmful plastic waste entering our oceans.  The experts created polyurethane foams, made from algae oil, to meet commercial specifications for flip-flops and other footwear that is usually made from flexible plastic.   Cheap and affordable flip flops, the world’s … Read more

Antarctica could turn GREEN as climate change causes algae to bloom across the surface of the snow

Antarctica could turn GREEN as climate change causes algae to bloom across the surface of the snow – and penguins are partly to blame By Ian Randall For Mailonline Published: 12:23 BST, 20 May 2020 | Updated: 12:23 BST, 20 May 2020 Antarctica could turn green as climate change causes algae to bloom across the … Read more

Heat-resistant algae is developed by scientists to protect coral reefs

Heat-resistant algae is developed by scientists to protect endangered coral reefs from bleaching as ocean temperatures rise due to climate change Researchers took algae from coral and exposed it to increasingly warm water  They did this over four years until it could resist water heated up to 88 degrees F The algae was placed back … Read more

Climate change lets toxic green algae thrive in the Arabian Sea

Shrinking snow caps in the Himalayas are causing the spread of toxic green algae so big it can be seen from space, a new study has found. US research based on NASA images found blooms of the marine species Noctiluca scintillans, known as ‘sea sparkle’, lining coastlines around the Arabian Sea. Noctiluca scintillans, a millimetre-size … Read more

Magical footage shows dolphins ‘glowing’ as they swim through bioluminescent algae

Magical footage shows a pod of dolphins ‘glowing’ as they swim through bioluminescent algae off the coast of California Photographer Patrick Coyne took the film off of the coast of southern California The ‘magical’ light show is caused by the dolphins disturbing tiny dinoflagellates These single-celled organisms release chemicals when disturbed that glow blue  By Ian Randall For … Read more