Caption Algae bloom in Baltic Sea, where extreme blooms are a significant problem. Captured June 2016, by the European Space Agency Sentinel-3A satellite, which helps monitor, for example ...
Getty Images Microalgae blooms can plague the Baltic Sea, particularly in the summer ... technology it calls "Nauvu" to separate the algae into numerous useable materials. These are then sold ...
Climate change combined with pollution from farming and forestry could flip northern Europe's Baltic Sea from being ... nutrients leads to harmful algae blooms, and vast "dead zones" depleted ...
Scientists have found new evidence that desertification, potentially linked to global warming, leads to large amounts of nutrient-rich dust landing in the sea, causing ocean algae to grow rapidly.
European scientists have teamed up with two startups in a pioneering experiment to tackle one of the major problems facing sea life—the depletion of oxygen in the ocean, causing the ...