r/algae Dec 07 '24

hello! does anyone know what kind of algae this is? or, i guess, more specifically, what species of seaweed this is? (it’s in florida)

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r/algae Dec 06 '24

This probably sounds stupid but can I grow algae with mossy stones

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r/algae Dec 06 '24

Algae to manage Co2 in condo?

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Hey everyone, I m new to the algae world and I have been reading that Chlorella vulgaris absorbs a lot of Co2 more effectively than any plant, and I was wondering if I can grow it in my condo to manage Co2 indoor?

Would this project be feasible and effective in managing co2? Will I need a big aquarium? Do you have any link or resource for DIY approach?

Thanks!


r/algae Dec 04 '24

I’ve been experimenting with creating a lamp/light source using bioluminescent algae that I culture, and this is one of my prototypes! I can share more in the future if people enjoy it.

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r/algae Dec 03 '24

Do you think algal biofuel technology will mature any day?

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I have been having this doubt for quite some time. Major companies like ExxonMobil have withdrawn their funding for algal biofuels. Recently, even the researches published focus more on using algae as alternative protein sources rather than biofuels. Is it the end of algal biofuel era?


r/algae Dec 02 '24

Hi all! Glad to know this community is active!

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In my free time, I run a YouTube channel that's primarily focused on sustainable science and tech research, with a long term goal of developing systems in various areas that enable the decentralised, sustainable abundance, of many things we use and interact with every day.

At present, one of my key interests is the cultivation of Algae, and it's use in the production of biofuels. I started out growing Spirulina, but soon found out that extracting lipids from it wasn't so easy, due to the cell structure.

My recent endeavours have involved the cultivation of Chlorella instead, which is meant to have a much higher lipid content, and those lipids are meant to be easier to extract.

I'm all for further discussion here, and hope we can collaborate in some way.

If you want to check out my past work, you can find it here:

https://youtube.com/@edeniaaj?si=foi9L3hjO94pzfR3


r/algae Nov 30 '24

Species id?

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Found in norcal intertidal zone. Thanks!!


r/algae Nov 27 '24

Doing an algae survey for research! Feel free to fill it out.

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r/algae Nov 25 '24

Caribbean startup turns rotten seaweed, rum waste into fuel for cars

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r/algae Nov 25 '24

Haematococcus? Another Algae ID?

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Hi everyone, can you help me with ID, please, is this a haematoccous cell?


r/algae Nov 22 '24

How do I collect algae spores or introduce them to an aquarium?

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r/algae Nov 22 '24

Madagascar's huge ocean algae bloom was caused by dust from drought-stricken southern Africa

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r/algae Nov 21 '24

Scientists discover a new giant virus that infects freshwater algae

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r/algae Nov 20 '24

Questions about algae growth

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I’m doing an experiment to determine the effect of salinity on algae growth. I am using water from a saltwater aquarium. Do I need to put algae in each sample, or can I just put water samples under a grow light? On a related note, do I need to put some kind of extra food in the samples, or will it grow on its own?


r/algae Nov 19 '24

If I pee in a bottle will I be able to grow algae in it?

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r/algae Nov 19 '24

Which would probably taste the best?

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I want to create a couple of recipes for these but don't know which would be the best

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r/algae Nov 19 '24

Why do you think algae food products are not more popular?

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Very curious as to why more human snack foods don't have more algae in them. Its nutritious, rich in protein and vitamins? Why not just sprinkle it on some stuff and make it taste good and look fun? Have you guys have any good algae food snacks.


r/algae Nov 17 '24

Algae Biofuel Is Booming Without Any Help From Exxon Mobil

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r/algae Nov 16 '24

Funding Selections: MACRO - Mixed Algae Conversion Research Opportunity to Advance Development of Mixed Algae for Biofuels and Bioproducts

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r/algae Nov 15 '24

Captured P. fusiformis cells glowing under the microscope. A tiny drop of acetic acid induces the bioluminescent response—these dinoflagellates light up as a defense mechanism when disturbed. This is under 20X magnification on a simple Celestron StereoScope using a Sony A7SII camera.

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r/algae Nov 15 '24

Production of Algaes

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Hello, I am a BE undergrad student . I need some information for the production of algaes . Basically

a) The type of nutrients solutions need for the growth ?

b) we are using both the ways from raw algae and algae powder comparing the costs and lipid concentration.

If anyone having expertise in the field . Please give advice or suggest some better ways sto increase efficiency...


r/algae Nov 14 '24

What kind of diatom is this? It looks so unique, I've never seen anything like this. The sample was from a river in Bahia, Brazil and it was fixed with formalin

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r/algae Nov 14 '24

Can anyone tell me if this algae is alright in my cycling tank. I scraped a little off one of the leafs but it completely covers that one type of plant

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r/algae Nov 14 '24

Does anyone know the value of the photosyn thesis rate of any algae?

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Hello everyone! I have a question regarding the photosynthesis rate in algae, even better if you know for pondweed. Specifically, does anyone have data or insights on the average photosynthesis rate (measured in µmol O₂/cm²s) across different wavelengths of light (400-700 nm)? Additionally, if anyone knows the general average photosynthesis rate for pondweed or algae, that information would also be very helpful. Thank you!


r/algae Nov 13 '24

An easy-to-cultivate phytoplankton species Pyrocystis fusiformis (a fusiform fire sac) is an autotroph that can produce natural light at night (bioluminescence)

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