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What is Adopt-A-Pond?
A program that partners with citizens to increase the functionality of their stormwater ponds to achieve benefits such as improved water quality, habitat restoration, drainage improvement, flood protection, and increased environmental stewardship.
Lake Menomin in Menomonie Wisconsin was overwhelmed with a blue-green algae bloom that caused the water to become toxic.
international-ocean-station.org/blog/labs/ocean_cookbook/
Kiel, Baltic Sea, North Germany, Algae Research
WIth Nadine Freischlad and Tobias Leingruber. Thanks to Professor Levent Piker, Coastal Research and Managment www.crm-online.de
international-ocean-station.org/blog/labs/ocean_cookbook/
Kiel, Baltic Sea, North Germany, Algae Research
WIth Nadine Freischlad and Tobias Leingruber. Thanks to Professor Levent Piker, Coastal Research and Managment www.crm-online.de
Happy Sliders Sunday!
For this shot, I zoomed in on the pond algae that was swirling around as a result of water that was flowing into the lake. I used a slow shutter speed to create some blur. For processing, I added a touch of HDR, applied Focal Zoom and finally added an Orton effect.
Potter Lake,
University of Kansas,
Lawrence (Douglas County), KS.
This Red Algae was found growing on a few trees at the Rising Sun Country Park in Northumberland, Red Algae come from a group called Trentepohlia the red pigment is a carotenoid the same thing that makes carrots orange.
international-ocean-station.org/blog/labs/ocean_cookbook/
Kiel, Baltic Sea, North Germany, Algae Research
WIth Nadine Freischlad and Tobias Leingruber. Thanks to Professor Levent Piker, Coastal Research and Managment www.crm-online.de
international-ocean-station.org/blog/labs/ocean_cookbook/
Kiel, Baltic Sea, North Germany, Algae Research
WIth Nadine Freischlad and Tobias Leingruber. Thanks to Professor Levent Piker, Coastal Research and Managment www.crm-online.de
Sea algae at Bethells Beach (Te Henga) on Waitakere Bay, NZ.
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international-ocean-station.org/blog/labs/ocean_cookbook/
Kiel, Baltic Sea, North Germany, Algae Research
WIth Nadine Freischlad and Tobias Leingruber. Thanks to Professor Levent Piker, Coastal Research and Managment www.crm-online.de
An early evening walk around Poole Park gave me a few opportunities! Unfortunately, the Lake has an Algal bloom at the moment, it certiainly smelt bad! I thought this bit looked like an overhead shot of Arctic Tundra!!
This brilliant blue damselfly landed for me while I was photographing the algae layer floating in a local pond.
Lake Menomin in Menomonie Wisconsin was overwhelmed with a blue-green algae bloom that caused the water to become toxic.
Not sure why, but I ended up working a lot with this picture and now I can't decided which version I like the best, so I am uploading all four! Taken in the grounds of Michelham Priory, England.
Water Sample from Truth or Consequences, New Mexico Hot Spring Drain.
Photos were taken using the Proscope HR and miXscope.
international-ocean-station.org/blog/labs/ocean_cookbook/
Kiel, Baltic Sea, North Germany, Algae Research
WIth Nadine Freischlad and Tobias Leingruber. Thanks to Professor Levent Piker, Coastal Research and Managment www.crm-online.de
international-ocean-station.org/blog/labs/ocean_cookbook/
Kiel, Baltic Sea, North Germany, Algae Research
WIth Nadine Freischlad and Tobias Leingruber. Thanks to Professor Levent Piker, Coastal Research and Managment www.crm-online.de