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For several years, certain beaches in the Caribbean, Mexico, West Africa, and even French Guiana have been invaded by massive ...
Brown algae is a common problem in many fish tanks, especially those that have been recently set up. It’s not dangerous to fish but can turn your beautiful aquarium into an ugly mess.
Brown algae, especially kelp, are used to extract another gel-forming product called algin. Algin absorbs water to make gels and thick solutions and can be found in ice creams and dry baking mixes.
In a blender, combine the water and the algin. Blend until smooth. Refrigerate for 48 hours until the air that was whipped into the mixture dissipates and the algin rehydrates itself.
Brown algae can even outcompete terrestrial forests in the long run to remove large amounts of CO2 from the global cycle, thereby counteracting global warming. Wednesday, Jun 25, 2025.
Brown algae removes 550 million tonnes of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere annually and stores it in its slime for up to thousands of years, a study has found.
This article was originally published with the title “ Algin: A New Substance Obtained from Some of the Commoner Species of Marine Algæ ” in SA Supplements Vol. 16 No. 396supp (August 1883 ...
Covering over 70% of Earth's surface, the oceans are home to countless life forms that maintain ecological balance and support human well-being. Among these, brown algae (Phaeophyceae) play a ...
Surprisingly, the brown algae field populations in the Sea of Japan, known as ‘Amazons’, consisted exclusively of females. Credit: Dr. Masakazu Hoshino ...
Biologists unveil clues to evolutionary origins of brown-colored algae for health, biofuels research Date: September 22, 2022 Source: Colorado State University ...
An editorial by Ricardo Radulovich strongly advocates using seaweed, macro-algae, to solve our energy issues. Until now, seaweed has been valued mainly as food, but also as fertiliser, animal feed, ...
Among industrial uses of brown algae may be mentioned the kelp industries, formerly so profitable as the source of soda, and still yielding potash, iodine, and bromine.