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Spirulina- Unleash The Power of Nature?s Super Food1.) Spirulina- Unleash The Power of Nature?s Super Food

Over one day ago | Thu Sep 4 9:15:00 PDT 2008

... uses non-fertile land and brackish water and is a great potent remedy to deforestation to cultivate food. As people eat lower on the food chain, the pressures being to destroy wilderness can be halted and help re-green our planet. ...

From unknown

Hope for a Happy and Healthy Planet2.) Hope for a Happy and Healthy Planet

Over one day ago | Wed Jul 30 16:21:00 PDT 2008

Small decentralized water treatment plants with an autonomous power supply can help solve the problem: They transform salty seawater or brackish water into pure drinking water. Large industrial plants for the desalination of seawater ...

From admin

Cichlid Fish3.) Cichlid Fish

Over one day ago | Fri Jun 27 0:57:00 PDT 2008

Cichlids are commonly fresh-water fish and are less commonly found in brackish and salt water habitats, although some species can tolerate brackish water. Cichlids are also diverse in term of diet. Some of them are primarily herbivores ...

From WishbonE

Fish species (how we divide fish)4.) Fish species (how we divide fish)

Over one day ago | Fri Aug 22 0:00:00 PDT 2008

A marine species can for instance be sold as a brackish species to attract more potential buyers, because quite a few marine species can survive for at least a period of time in brackish water. It is also fairly common to sell certain ...

From admin

The World?s Water Needs: A Global Perspective5.) The World?s Water Needs: A Global Perspective

Over one day ago | Fri Jul 25 6:13:00 PDT 2008

Water that humans can use, that is. The world?s population uses only .0067 percent of all the water on Earth, according to US Geological Survey charts. The remaining 99 percent of the planet?s water is salty or brackish, ...

From Shermakaye Bass

Eating Around: Seafoods 01 - Crabs, Shrimps & Lobsters6.) Eating Around: Seafoods 01 - Crabs, Shrimps & Lobsters

Over one day ago | Sat Jun 28 8:24:00 PDT 2008

I learned that alimango are fresh-water to brackish-water beings. The fresh-water variety are usually bigger and rounder ? and am not so sure but I feel like they?re tastier than their thinner brackish-water dwelling cousins! ...

From Pinoy Traveler

Isaac Berzin - The Algae for Biofuel Pioneer7.) Isaac Berzin - The Algae for Biofuel Pioneer

Over one day ago | Thu Jul 17 8:53:00 PDT 2008

I propose cultivating algae on brackish water. They don?t need freshwater, and shouldn?t be put where crops can grow. That?s why I?ve been looking to Israel, a Mecca of technology in water use, and agriculture. The world recognizes this ...

From Karin Kloosterman

Blue: The New Green8.) Blue: The New Green

Over one day ago | Sat Jul 19 5:00:00 PDT 2008

Of that 70-71%, only 3% of it is fresh water, and most of it is found in Lake Baikal in Russia and in our Great Lakes. The other types of water on earth are brackish water, saline water and brine. Saline (or salt) water making up about ...

From Mike Lacelle

The Income Stream that Will Never Dry Up9.) The Income Stream that Will Never Dry Up

Over one day ago | Tue Jul 29 22:44:00 PDT 2008

Boone Pickens, who says his "water deal has the potential to be the biggest deal of my life." "Desalination" is the word to remember. The technology that extracts salts and other impurities from brackish water is fast becoming a global ...

From kandy

What I want for my birthday10.) What I want for my birthday

Over one day ago | Wed Aug 20 6:17:00 PDT 2008

They die regularly of disease from water-borne illnesses that come from brackish water that they and their children must walk miles to haul every day, not to mention the lack of water for crops to feed themselves properly. ...

From noreply@blogger.com (Rich Stephens)

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