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A rare and unusual specimen of algae preserved in clear chalcedony. Originally it would have been growing in silica-rich run-off from geothermal hot springs. Kaueranga Valley, Thames
Lake Menomin in Menomonie Wisconsin was overwhelmed with a blue-green algae bloom that caused the water to become toxic.
With summer in full bloom, colors of Ontario are vivid and enchanting. This picture is snapped at the Search Results Nottawasaga Inn Resort, in Alliston, Ontario.
Scripps graduate student Cameron Coates describes algae research to San Diego-area middle school students during an April 11, 2012 event coordinated by the Palomar College GEAR-UP program.
I have noticed a lot of ponds are now covered with algae, or whatever it is. I wonder if the recent hot, dry weather has anything to do with it.
Alveolina Limestones at Port d' Ager, Ager Basin (cidaroid echinoderms, terebratulid brachiopods, red algae...)
sometimes the algae blooms on the marsh ponds and creates this layer that looks solid and is luminous
I wanted to get a picture of the large-mouth bass that hang around there, but fish, they don't pose.
It looks like lichen, right? Turns out it's algae. The trees in this part of Point Lobos are covered in a Green Algae (it produces chlorophyll cells). The color of this green algae happens to be orange (due to carotene pigment). Strange. :-)
Trentepohlia aurea v. polycarpa
(great info about this algae can be found at: pt-lobos.parks.state.ca.us/Plants.htm)