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Algal cultures and phytoplankton ecology
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Year: 1965 Publisher: Madison : University of Wisconsin Press,

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Isolation and culture of five species of freshwater algae from the Alligator Rivers Region, Northern Territory
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ISBN: 0644252944 9780644252942 Year: 1992 Publisher: Canberra Australian Govt. Pub. Service

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Symposium : Experimental use of algal cultures in limnology.
ISBN: 3510520211 Year: 1978 Publisher: Stuttgart Schweizerbart

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Algal cultures, analogues of blooms and applications.
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ISBN: 1578083923 1578083931 157808394X Year: 2006 Publisher: Enfield Science publishers

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Aquaculture : farming aquatic animals and plants
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ISBN: 1119230861 9781119230861 Year: 2019 Publisher: Hoboken, NJ Wiley Blackwell

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A clear illustration of the important role of aquaculture in supporting food security, livelihoods, and economic development around the world.

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Handbook of microalgal culture : applied phycology and Biotechnology
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ISBN: 9780470673898 Year: 2013 Publisher: Chichester, West Sussex, UK : John Wiley & Sons, Ltd,

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"Algae are some of the fastest growing plants in the world and up to 50 per cent of their weight is oil.As well as its high oil content microalgae is also rich in other high value compounds such as vitamins, protein fatty acids, pigments, antioxidants and sterols. All these compounds can be extracted for use by the pharmaceutical industry and the algae itself can be used for feeding of livestock, particularly fish where there are hopes that it may be able to replace fish meal used in fish feeds in the future. Microalgae is also used in water purification systems.So far only a few species of microalgae are under mass cultivation. The potential for expansion is potentially huge with some estimates suggesting that there are a further one million or more, so far unexploited species, representing a mind-boggling untapped resource.The second edition of this extremely popular book contains 36 chapters. Nineteen of these are written by new authors. There are 11 new chapters covering important new aspects including novel photobioreactors, techno-economic analysis of algal mass culture, outdoor mass cultivation of oil-bearing microalgae, and the biology and large scale culture of several newly exploited species including Chlorella, Spirulina and Dunaniella.This book is intended for Aquaculture engineers, phycologists, pharmaceutical, biofuel and fish feed industry and aquaculture personnel. "-- "Completely revised, updated and enlarged edition of the standard book on the subject, containing information of huge commercial importance for the world's biofuel, pharmaceutical and aquaculture industries"--


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Eighteenth international Seaweed Symposium
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Year: 2007 Publisher: Dordrecht : Springer,

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The science and spirit of seaweed : discovering food, medicine and purpose in the kelp forests of the Pacific Northwest
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ISBN: 9781550179620 Year: 2021 Publisher: Madeira Park, BC : Harbour Publishing,

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"Sustainable Pacific Northwest-based seaweed harvester Amanda Swinimer describes the ecology, culinary uses, evidence-based health benefits and climate change-resisting potential of seaweed and shares highlights from her remarkable life beneath the waves. Related to the most ancient living organisms on earth, seaweeds are incredible and unique life forms, sharing qualities with both plants and animals, as well as fungi. They have been prized as a nutrient-dense food source for millennia and contain essential vitamins, minerals and fatty acids, protein and fibre as well as biologically active compounds not found anywhere else in nature. Seaweeds are also a source for innovations combating climate change due in part to their ability to absorb massive quantities of carbon dioxide. Based in the Pacific Northwest, home to the greatest cold-water seaweed diversity in the world, Amanda Swinimer has made her living from the sustainable harvest of seaweeds for over two decades. In The Science and Spirit of Seaweed, Swinimer reflects on the journey that led to her successful seaweed harvesting business and provides identification information, ecologically sound harvesting techniques, traditional medicinal application and evidence-based health information for more than twenty varieties of seaweeds commonly found from California to Alaska. She also includes notes on culinary and skin-care uses for several types of seaweeds. Complemented by vibrant underwater photography, beautiful illustrations and chef-inspired recipes, this volume richly conveys the benefits and wonder of living in harmony with the ocean. It will be a welcome resource to beachcombers, foragers and anyone fascinated by the marvels of the natural world."--


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Evaluation of available saline water resources in New Mexico for the production of microalgae
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Year: 1990 Publisher: Golden, Colo. : Solar Energy Research Institute,

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Evaluation of available saline water resources in New Mexico for the production of microalgae
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Year: 1990 Publisher: Golden, Colo. : Solar Energy Research Institute,

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