Combine these common ingredients to create a solution that tackles stubborn algae growth, and prevent it from returning to outdoor surfaces.
Port St. Lucie has begun treatments to neutralize a blue-green algae bloom that killed thousands of fish and to improve water quality at the Sawgrass Lakes.
Scientists are using the greenhouse at the Gulf Specimen Marine Lab to research algae called Hypnea which they believe can help prevent red tide blooms.
Have you noticed the many ponds and backwater areas that are covered with green scum? The fishermen are upset because this scum fouls up their fishing lines and boat motors. Those who have fish tanks, ...
Florida’s springs are a window into the state’s groundwater system. Revitalizing them will require multiple solutions ...
Water Tank Cleaning: While blackberry is well-known for its medicinal advantages, its wood also offers remarkable benefits. The fruit, leaves and bark are highly beneficial for health, and the wood ...
Feng Shui principles suggest aquariums, when strategically placed, invite prosperity and harmony into homes. Optimal locations like the north, east, and northeast enhance career prospects, family ...
Few look closer at Indian River Lagoon's ecological lifeblood than Lauren Hall. From behind her snorkel mask, she's seen ...
Researchers recently gathered near Hilton Head to assess the health of manatees, part of an effort to protect the species as ...
Miguel Pacheco didn’t need another job. He drives as far as south as East Longmeadow or as far north as Turners Falls to install and maintain aquariums up to 600 gallons in size. When he’s not tending ...
The Missouri Department of Conservation recently confirmed the presence of 150 invasive Chinese mystery snails in a ...
Coral Triangle faces threats from climate change, but cryobanks offer hope for restoring and preserving endangered coral ...