Macroalgae in Estuaries

Macroalgae are large species of algae often referred to as seaweeds. When not attached to bottom sediments, they are commonly called drift algae. Macroalgae come in colors of red, green, brown and black, and they… Read More
Posted: September 10, 2020
Macroalgae are large species of algae often referred to as seaweeds. When not attached to bottom sediments, they are commonly called drift algae. Macroalgae come in colors of red, green, brown and black, and they… Read More
Category: Coasts & Marine, Natural Resources, UF/IFAS Extension, Water
Tags: algae, drift algae, Florida Sea Grant, nutrients, seaweed, water quality
Posted: July 12, 2019
With all the bad press about algae, we often forget that it really can be beneficial. In fact, algae are responsible for much of the air we breathe, and they form the base of the… Read More
Category: Coasts & Marine, Natural Resources, Water
Tags: algae, algae turf scrubber, ats, nutrients, water quality
Posted: February 28, 2019
Macroalgae are large species of algae often referred to as seaweeds. When not attached to bottom sediments, they are commonly called drift algae. Macroalgae come in colors of red, green, brown and black, and they… Read More
Category: Coasts & Marine, Conservation, Natural Resources, Water
Tags: estuary, macroalgae, nutrients, seaweed
Posted: April 1, 2017
March was National Seagrass Awareness Month. And although it’s now April, one could argue that we should not ONLY be aware of seagrass one month out of the year. Seagrass is important and deserves our… Read More
Category: Coasts & Marine, Conservation, Natural Resources
Tags: Charlotte Harbor, nutrients, seagrass
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