Coral Bleaching Gives Scientists A Chance To Apply Resiliency Theories On Reefs

Indonesia’s Wakatobi archipelago was a thriving marine sanctuary full of life where hundred thousands of people have depended their livelihood and contributed millions of dollars to the Indonesian economy.

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Is Algae The Key To Stop Further Climate Change?

One of the factors that has encouraged enthusiasm is alga’s big appetite for carbon dioxide, a by product of burning fossil fuels.

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Coping Up With Red Tide Poisoning

Algae, like dinoflagellates, comprise a big group of marine plants and plant like organisms that serve as food for many forms of aquatic life. Hence, dinoflagellates are natural food for fishes and shellfishes.

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Fish Aggregating Device Payao, Enhances Small Fisherman’s Catch At Sea

Payao is a fish aggregating device that enhances small fisherman’s catch at sea and reduces their fishing venture expenses as well.

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