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Wearing sandals while swimming, snorkeling and boogie-boarding, is essential in many San Diego and Los Angeles spots to prevent cuts and injuries, i also love to hike in various types of terrain, so finding a durable pair that can withstand slippery conditions is essential. I’ve owned the brand’s Hurricane sandals for over a year now, and I wear them non-stop during the spring and summer. When I visit Austin( my second home), I love to wear them swimming at the Barton Springs pool( a non-chlorinated natural spring water pool), which is dangerously slippery thanks to the overgrowth of algae.

Mia Maguire

Found on CNN
1 year ago

You’ve got the lake shrinking, the habitat is drying up and what water is remaining is too salty for (algae and microbes) to survive.

Bonnie Baxter

Found on CNN
1 year ago

It's a really different environment : It's darker( because the water functions as a filter absorbing light, so the deeper you go, the darker it gets) and colder, there are much fewer corals, and almost no algae( because of the lack of light), so the fish community is very different and most fish at this depth feed on plankton( tiny marine invertebrates that live in the water column).

Luiz Rocha

Found on CNN
2 years ago

When you see a lichen, you're basically looking at all fungal tissue, with some algal cells hidden away and protected inside, loosely speaking, it's like a greenhouse -- the fungus creates a more hospitable environment for the algae.

Matthew Nelsen

Found on CNN
2 years ago

We are kind of speculating that perhaps it was washed out during one of the flooding events in Louisiana, it had a significant amount of algae on it's back that leads us to speculate that it was floating in the Gulf for a while.

Kelly Taylor

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Previously, the oldest widely accepted fossilized green algae was about 800 million years old, this work confirms what many have expected based on the existing, though sparse fossil record, which is that green algae likely existed about a billion years ago.

Timothy Gibson

Found on FOX News
4 years ago

There is strong fossil evidence that red algae existed over a billion years ago, and we know the red and green algae diverged from a common ancestor, so, although this doesnt fundamentally change the way Ill think about theevolutionof life, the discovery of this green algal fossil helps fill an important gap and strengthens an emerging timeline for the evolution of early, complex life.

Timothy Gibson

Found on FOX News
4 years ago

As a result, more and more bright algae are formed in the snow.

The Ukrainian scientists

Found on FOX News
4 years ago

The video shows me moving my hand through the water causing the algae to glow a very bright blue.

Jordan Robin

Found on FOX News
4 years ago

Glaciers have algae growths often feeding on carbon deposits so that is further darkening the ice.

John Pomeroy

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

Its tremendously important that we appreciate and develop a curiosity for biodiversity, the next innovation for biotechnology could be out there in the wild. A new biodegradable sunscreen, for example, was discovered from extremophilic bacteria and algae. We have to protect and responsibly utilize wildlife.

James Siho Lee

Found on FOX News
4 years ago

It affects the whole food web from the algae to the krill on up.

Rick Thoman

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

Rick Scott caused this green-algae mess by shamelessly gutting environmental regulation in Florida and drastically cutting funds for the water management districts, it didn't help that Rick Scott appointed Rick Scott cronies to various regulatory boards.

Dan McLaughlin

Found on CNN
5 years ago

Hydrogenase is an enzyme present in algae that is capable of reducing protons into hydrogen, during evolution, this process has been deactivated because it wasn’t necessary for survival but we successfully managed to bypass the inactivity to achieve the reaction we wanted — splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen.

Katarzyna Sokl

Found on FOX News
5 years ago

Because K. brevis cannot tolerate low-salinity waters for very long, blooms usually remain in salty coastal waters and do not penetrate upper reaches of estuaries, however, other harmful algae, including cyanobacteria (blue-green algae), typically bloom in freshwater lakes and rivers.

The Florida Fish

Found on FOX News
5 years ago

The coral is either digesting the algae or expelling it -- we're not quite sure of the process.

John Burt

Found on CNN
5 years ago

Over 99 % of the algae in Persian Gulf corals are from this one species.

John Burt

Found on CNN
5 years ago

What happens with the sediment is it just smothers it, while higher nutrients cause algae to out-compete the corals.

Bradley Opdike

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

Corals are facing unprecedented declines due to climate change, motivating researchers to understand molecular basis of their thermal tolerance, how they complete their life cycle, and interactions with algae that live inside them, our ability to understand how specific genes contribute to these traits in corals is held back by the lack of methods to test how a particular gene functions in corals.

Phillip Cleves

Found on FOX News
6 years ago

There was a dog that was kept in a kennel that was filled with feces and urine, the food was thrown down on the feces for the dog to eat. The water bucket had old straw and feces on it and the water inside was full of algae.

Kathy Bailey

Found on FOX News
6 years ago

The food was thrown down on the feces for the dog to eat. The water bucket had old straw and feces on it and the water inside was full of algae.

Kathy Bailey

Found on FOX News
6 years ago

The coolness of water will make a swimmer less aware of a growing sunburn, while reflection of sunlight is more apparent on the beach, it can occur in the water as well. The American Academy of Dermatology recommends reapplying sunscreen at least every two hours to remain protected or immediately after a swim or excessive sweating occurs. For long-distance swimmers, re-applying sunscreen can be impossible once it wears off, so using an alternative like Balmex can be necessary, said Wilson. Traditionally used to treat diaper rash, Wilson said the key ingredient of zinc oxide makes Balmex a useful sunscreen. Its stickiness and adherence to the skin for lengthy periods provides swimmers with adequate sun protection, she said. Exposure to bacteria, parasites Swimmers may be unaware of the dangers of toxic algae, bacterial growth and parasites that thrive in warmer waters. There's also an extremely rare risk of exposure to Naegleria fowleri, a deadly brain-eating amoeba found in bodies of warm freshwater.

Kathleen Wilson

Found on FOX News
6 years ago

The severity and frequency of these [bleaching] events means slow-growing corals won't have time to come back, if all the coral bleaches and dies, it's no longer a coral reef. The coral skeletons are quickly colonized by algae which turns them dark in color.

Sean Connolly

Found on CNN
7 years ago

The average daily cost of one gram( of algae) is over $ 3 so that’s why we’re charging $ 8, a lot of people will just come and try something new... we’ve had some customers who have come back and had it every day.

Matcha Mylkbar co-owner Mark Filippelli

Found on FOX News
7 years ago

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