Andrews Bay to combat red tide.The product, previously used for blue-green algae, has shown promising results against the red tide-causing Karenia brevis algae in lab settings.Scientists will spray 10 ...
The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) reported that coastal waters in Central Luzon remain free from toxic red tides ... The agency added that the absence of red tide in Central Luzon ...
Shellfish gathered in Bolinao and Anda in Pangasinan are now safe for human consumption after the coastal waters in these areas tested negative for algae that produce the red tide toxin ....
What if the answer to combating red tide isn't a complex mechanical system, but a fine, crystalline powder? That's the goal behind a new material developed by USF researchers Ioannis Spanopoulos and George Philippidis and their doctoral students.