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< Agritourism | Algae | Animal > We have 10 pages of Algae Blog Entries. Blue powdered surgeon fish busily excise algae from the rocks, working in twos. They're called surgeon fish because their dorsal fins are so sharp surgeons used them as scalpels before the advent of steel. (I'm gleaning these tidbits of ... From unknown you could get out of "survival mode" and work on truly improving the planet. perhaps with the combination of algae and ormus, you might even heal yourselves on all levels and begin down the road to ascension. ... From Algae Farmer If there is anything both John McCain and Barack Obama have in common, it is their belief that technological innovation will be our savior, and will help correct centuries of wrongs which the developed world inflicted on our planet's ... From Jordan Boyd Instead, its transparent body hosts trillions of green algae who provide the worm energy through photosynthesis. In that protected environment, generations of algae live and die. They even process the worm's metabolic wastes. ... From unknown I don't think the creation of hybrid cars, and "green" grocery bags will alleviate the environmental harm we've put on the planet. What exactly could be created to prevent further ozone depletion? What can be invented to stop global ... From Sally Even sea salt naturally contains iodine, as do all products from the sea (fish, shrimp, algae). Soy has iodine too. And soy is in so much of what we eat as well! Ugh! So when I found out I was supposed to start eating low-iodine ... From Katy, Planet Perspectives my fish eat algae wafers, and they love them. this love of the algae (one of the most nutritious foods on the planet) can be harnessed on a larger scale. i propose to dual-use the algae-growing land by raising the algae tanks (they need ... From Untouchable The part I have trouble with is that technology may be destroying the planet, but we are the ones dictating how it is used. Right now, we are using our technology to over-fish our bodies of water and cut down our forests. ... From Joely Hildebrand Algae is responsible for producing 3/4 of the oxygen in the atmosphere. Algae is not responsible for producing the Oxygen network. That's NBC Universal. Source: Planet Earth on The Discovery Channel. From Jeff When oceans heat up beyond the temperature tolerance of corals, the corals eject the algae that live in them and become bleached. Massive Coral Bleach-out events may happen all too regularly in the future. ... From *Kinga*Planet > Algae > Algae Blog Entries
91.) Crowded Planet - Pulau Weh, Indonesia
Over one day ago | Thu Oct 9 22:31:00 PDT 2008
92.) the lack of updates
Over one day ago | Mon Oct 13 21:29:00 PDT 2008
93.) The Overhyped Savior
Over one day ago | Mon Sep 29 20:02:00 PDT 2008
94.) Reality Sandwich | Reuniting the Self: Autoimmunity, Obesity, and ...
5 hours, 31 minutes ago | Mon Dec 1 10:20:00 PST 2008
95.) Technology
Over one day ago | Mon Sep 29 19:22:00 PDT 2008
96.) Day 5 - Part 2 - Thyroid Cancer Stories, The Dreaded Low-Iodine ...
Over one day ago | Sat Nov 8 15:00:00 PST 2008
97.) why algae?
Over one day ago | Tue Sep 30 8:54:00 PDT 2008
98.) The Eye of the Beholder: Technology
Over one day ago | Tue Sep 30 6:17:00 PDT 2008
99.) Our Friend Algae
Over one day ago | Sun Nov 9 19:49:00 PST 2008
100.) Six degrees may change everything on our planet
Over one day ago | Mon Nov 3 19:03:00 PST 2008