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A pond, in the early morning, in Marble Hill with algae floating on the top. A cassie (acacia) tree is sticking out of the water. (Antigua)

M6, VC35 f1.4, Ektar100

Synura, flagellate algae colony

Low tide on the river Deben, beside the railway station.

 

Woodbridge, Suffolk.

Dorset Show, Dorchester, 2007

Found at Carmel Pt., Monterey Co., CA; 16 Mar 2008. Formerly Agardhiella coulteri & Neoagardhiella gaudichaudii.

September 2014

  

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Un flotador de sargazo que encontre en la playa. Lo usa el alga para mantenerse cerca de la superficie y poder tener luz solar.

A floater from a Sargasso algae. It uses it to maintain itself close to the surface where there is sunlight.

Light illuminates this double pane glass installation with a thriving colonies of algae growing between the panes.

In "San Fernando" Reserve.

Marcona, Perú.

A fountain in a pond near some condos.

With the increase in farm effluent runoff, Lough Derg is now prone to attacks of the killer algae (dogs die when they drink loads of them).

Colourlul mosses and algae growing on the wall of a cave at the roots of a birdcliff. Öræfi (Ingólfshöfði) Iceland, 9 June 2004.

at the shore Crow Park on the Trinity

I had to take this picture of the waterfall pond before Steph cut all the string algae. It looks pretty, but it raises the water level in the river so much we start to lose water out the sides.

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Algae on the surface of the lake

I decided to look at diatoms today, but due to it getting dark too soon, i didnt manage to find any, but i did manage to find some string algae. So i decided to put that under my microsocpe. The above is the result.

 

The algae in the image is alive, being mounted in water, using a plastic cover slip, with no staining.

 

Mounting:

Plastic Cover slip Wet mount

 

Instrumentation;

Microscope: Leitz Ortholux

Objective: Leitz 40x Phaco Acromat

Imaging lens: Leitz C-Mount reducer

Illumination: Phase Contrast, Incandescent

Camera: Hasselblad Lunar (NEX7)

 

Programs used:

Lightroom 5 (Debayering, white balance)

Helicon Focus (Stacking)

Fitswork (Deconvolution, noise reduction, sharpening)

Photoshop CC (Croping and Finishing)

This pic shows some of the blocking and how dirty the hull was when we pulled it out.

The Algaeus can achieve nearly 150 miles per gallon when used as a hybrid algae-electric vehicle. It was the first algae-electric vehicle to cross the United States, from San Diego to Washington, D.C.

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