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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

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

Based on blue green algae cells, a bit of fabric strangeness...

Anyone need a little algae? We've got some!

 

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The old horse tank at my friend's ranch was full of colourful algae...so took this photo before cleaning it out.....

They clean up messy algae in my tank.

Diving Alexander Springs – May 26 2007

Lots of algae at the Tiergarten

The algae hooks that i used to play with during childhood. This is a side view of the concrete stone that i kept on top of my water tank as weight. This morning i found my childhood hooks have grown on them.

Our lab where we continue to experiment.

 

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Such a dedicated, brilliant team is bringing algae-to-oil commercialization to reality.

 

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Algae taken with phase contrast 40x Zeiss Neo Phase 2 objective.

Playing with rheinburg illumination and a 40x water immersion objective.

 

Unfortunately I have not been able to find a water immersion objective that is also plan (flat-field corrected) !! What gives!

Solazyme's 100% SoladieselRDâ„¢ Algae Fueled car at United Nations Summit COP15 (Copenhagen).

 

If you'd like to take a ride, tweet us @Solazyme.

  

Went to Dandeli on a two day trip. A nice place for adventure activities and bird watching.

The canopy was put on, and pond 1 is fully functioning.

 

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Bouncing Brook, Blue Hills Reservation, Quincy, MA 4/17/08

Algae. Clay face representing water. Third in a set.

 

Algae and corallines of the bay & harbor of New York /

New York :G.P. Putnam,1850.

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Salarias fasciatus

The green you see is algae. Turtle Pond, so designated in 1987 in honor of its most prominent residents, began life as Belvedere Lake, which was, in turn, originally part of the Croton Reservoir that once covered what is now the Great Lawn. At its inception Belvedere Lake was a shallow pool of nondescript shape that soon became the home to an itinerant collection of fish, frogs, turtles, dragonflies, and aquatic fowl. While not part of the original park plan it quickly became clear that the pond was in an ideal location at the base of Vista Rock, perfectly complimenting the view of Belvedere Castle.

 

In 1997 the Great Lawn was renovated, giving Turtle Pond an entirely new look (think of it as amphibian urban development). The shoreline was redesigned to create an environment more consistent with the needs of the many animals, aquatic, amphibian, reptilian and aviary that called it home. A great variety of plants were set in place in and around the shoreline to add to the effect. While they provide a very natural look to the pond thay are in fact planted on man made concrete shelves around the edge.

 

As part of the renovation, a new island — Turtle Island, surprisingly enough — was added to the pond. This refuge provides another spot for migrating birds to visit as well as the regular denzens to build their nests. There are sandy spots for the turtles to lay their eggs and whie the Island gives the inhabitants a certain amount of privacy there are great spots either along the shoreline, or from the Castle above, to view all the animals during the different seasons.

 

Designated as a quiet zone (loud music and noisy activities are prohibited), this pastoral lawn is a great place to read, ruminate or simply enjoy the surrounding beauty.

 

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The water quality engineer at the Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve is beginning an experiment as to how to control the growth of algae. The mud put in these tanks was supposed to settle to the bottom, but hasn't yet after a few days of being undisturbed.

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