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Natural Science Forum / Earth Science / Oceanography / March 2006



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is there any microorganism that consumes Cyanophyta?

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speedo - 01 Feb 2006 18:27 GMT
Hi there,
I come from Poland, Gdansk. Each year in our Baltic sea we observe a huge
number of Cyanophyta which later on are polute our sandy beaches - is there
any micro organisms which comsume Cyanophyta to such extend they are no
longer appear on our beaches?
Can you direct me to any institute or university which conducts certain
research?
Regards,
Marcin
ogre_44471@yahoo.com - 01 Mar 2006 13:21 GMT
I took a microlife course at the main campus at Penn State and the
instructor was very knowledgeable.Sorry,no address but his name is
Michael Gerardi. This course was taught thru the Continuing Education
Dept.,Wastewater Biology Series.    At the lab he had samples of a
problematic algae from China.
 
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