Algal bloom

Global Algaecides Market 2023 to 2028: Rising Incidences of Harmful Algal Blooms Drives Growth

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Monday, May 29, 2023

Thus, the expansion of the agricultural sector is expected to drive the demand for agricultural algaecides, thus augmenting market growth.

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  • Thus, the expansion of the agricultural sector is expected to drive the demand for agricultural algaecides, thus augmenting market growth.
  • The rise in the incidences of harmful algal blooms around the world, caused by various factors like the rise in climate change and industrial pollution is contributing towards the algaecides market growth.
  • With the rise in occurrences of algal blooms with, the growth of the algaecides market is likely to surge during the forecast period.
  • A well-established aquaculture market in the North American region is expected to drive the market of algaecides in this region.

EARTH DAY TIPS FOR HOMEOWNERS AND WATER ENTHUSIASTS

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Tuesday, April 18, 2023

READING, Pa., April 18, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- One often overlooked but crucial aspect of environmental preservation is supporting local lakes, stormwater ponds and wetlands. These waterbodies serve as vital habitats for plants and wildlife, provide essential stormwater management and are a recreational resource for boating, swimming, fishing, and other outdoor water activities. However, improper management or neglect of these systems can lead to water quality imbalances that promote Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs).

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  • These waterbodies serve as vital habitats for plants and wildlife, provide essential stormwater management and are a recreational resource for boating, swimming, fishing, and other outdoor water activities.
  • However, improper management or neglect of these systems can lead to water quality imbalances that promote Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs).
  • Cyanobacteria (often referred to as blue-green algae or toxic algae) are the primary culprits of HABs.
  • Professionals have access to a wide range of tools, technologies and water quality testing equipment to keep lakes and ponds healthy.

BlueGreen Water Technologies Named "Breakthrough Technology Company Of The Year" By The 2021 Global Water Awards

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Tuesday, July 13, 2021

JERUSALEM, July 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- BlueGreen Water Technologies, Ltd. ("BlueGreen"), a global watertech company that provides innovative solutions to toxic algae blooms, has been named the Global Water Awards " 2021 Breakthrough Technology Company of the Year " by Global Water Intelligence (GWI).

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  • JERUSALEM, July 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- BlueGreen Water Technologies, Ltd. ("BlueGreen"), a global watertech company that provides innovative solutions to toxic algae blooms, has been named the Global Water Awards " 2021 Breakthrough Technology Company of the Year " by Global Water Intelligence (GWI).
  • "We are extremely proud that our technology is enabling life by making water safe again," said Dr. Moshe Harel, Founder, Inventor and CSO at BlueGreen.
  • BlueGreen Water Technologies' products are US EPA-approved and NSF/ANSI/CAN 60 certified for treatment in drinking water.
  • BlueGreen Water Technologies, Ltd. ("BlueGreen") is a privately-owned global watertech company dedicated to developing and implementing novel solutions to water-related problems.

KW Miller to Launch South Florida Water Infrastructure Development Plan (IDP)

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Wednesday, May 5, 2021

b'STUART, Fla., May 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- KW Miller announced today his plans to help clean and treat water flowing into south Florida.

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  • b'STUART, Fla., May 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- KW Miller announced today his plans to help clean and treat water flowing into south Florida.
  • Piece-meal projects are not solutions to heavily polluted (untreated) water flowing from Central Florida into Lake Okeechobee and the St. Lucie River, causing the toxic algae blooms.\nWe require a comprehensive Infrastructure Development Plan ("IDP"), which I intend to drive with an experienced and diverse team of experts.
  • Miller is a senior business leader in the capital markets, energy and infrastructure sectors with over 30 years of combined expertise.
  • He advises, restructures, invests and holds board positions on infrastructure, energy and industrial companies.

The Scotts Miracle-Gro Foundation announces the first recipients of its Water Stewardship Grant in honor of World Water Day

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Monday, March 22, 2021

The Grant aims to provide additional critically needed funding to enable nonprofit organizations to advance research and real-life scientific solutions to this problem.

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  • The Grant aims to provide additional critically needed funding to enable nonprofit organizations to advance research and real-life scientific solutions to this problem.
  • The Water Stewardship Grant supports the important, and often expensive, work to bring bold, lasting clean-water innovation to fight against harmful algae blooms.
  • Restoring and protecting our water quality is one of the core missions of The Everglades Foundation, said CEO Eric Eikenberg.
  • The addition of the Water Stewardship Grant enables the Foundation to prioritize scientific innovation and emerging environmental needs as they are rapidly developing each year.

Bringing New York City Back -- BIOFoam & THROW NYC Partner & Offer Hundreds of Jobs to Women in the Garment Industry

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Thursday, March 4, 2021

The BioShield Mask provides 22 square feet of surface area while the typical cloth shield provides .58 square feet of surface area.

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  • The BioShield Mask provides 22 square feet of surface area while the typical cloth shield provides .58 square feet of surface area.
  • Since then, AquaFlex continues to be used by the US Military and militaries in over 35 countries.
  • Since then AquaFlex has been validated and used by municipalities in the State of Florida to help mitigate the effects of toxic algal blooms.
  • These PPE products are used with an EPA-registered disinfectant, and are also used with a Hand Sanitizer and Surface Cleaner (BioWash).

Sea & Shoreline Restores Seagrass Habitat in the Indian River Lagoon to Enhance Water Quality

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Tuesday, December 8, 2020

WINTER GARDEN, Fla., Dec. 8, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Sea & Shoreline began a two-acre seagrass restoration project in Fort Pierce Inlet State Park's Tucker Cove in the Indian River Lagoon (IRL).

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  • WINTER GARDEN, Fla., Dec. 8, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Sea & Shoreline began a two-acre seagrass restoration project in Fort Pierce Inlet State Park's Tucker Cove in the Indian River Lagoon (IRL).
  • "There has been a steady decline in water quality in the Indian River Lagoon due to excessive nutrient loading which caused algal blooms and resulted in seagrass dying off," said Sea & Shoreline's Lead Biologist Ryan Brushwood.
  • According to Daniel Kolodny, COO of the IRL Council and IRLNEP, "Seagrass restoration is critically important to lagoon health.
  • For more information, please visit seaandshoreline.com
    The Indian River Lagoon National Estuary Program (IRLNEP) is hosted by the Indian River Lagoon (IRL) Council, which was established in February 2015 as an independent special district of Florida.

Moleaer Launches IoT Solutions for Improving Water Quality, Aquatic Health and Preventing Harmful Pathogens

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Monday, December 7, 2020

The Clearalready provides an alternative to the traditional chemicalalgaecides and alumand aeration methods for treating water against pathogens, bacteria, biofilms, and harmful algae blooms.

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  • The Clearalready provides an alternative to the traditional chemicalalgaecides and alumand aeration methods for treating water against pathogens, bacteria, biofilms, and harmful algae blooms.
  • The new services package the latest in IoT, allowing end-users to monitor equipment performance, power, and dissolved oxygen (DO) levels in the water.
  • "With our technology, we're enabling communities, farmers, and recreational facilities to restore the aquatic health and ecosystems, providing a chemical-free solution that eliminates harmful pathogens and contaminates.
  • "We're proud to partner with Moleaer, providing the essential IoT tools needed to collect real-time data on aquatic systems."

BlueGreen Water Technologies, Ltd. Partners With Cornerstone H2O™ As The Company's Southeastern US Distributor To Tackle Harmful Algal Blooms

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Wednesday, August 12, 2020

Cornerstone H2O represents new technologies in the water and wastewater industry that are high-quality and cost-saving for a variety of customers.

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  • Cornerstone H2O represents new technologies in the water and wastewater industry that are high-quality and cost-saving for a variety of customers.
  • We are thrilled to provide Georgia, Florida and Alabama with better access to prevention strategies against harmful algal blooms using our technology," said Eyal Harel, CEO of BlueGreen Water Technologies.
  • BlueGreen Water Technologies, Ltd. ("BlueGreen") is a privately-owned global watertech company dedicated to developing and implementing novel solutions to water-related problems.
  • Cornerstone H2O is also an expert in the control and remediation of algae in surface water.

Study Confirms Dramatic Impacts of Poultry Ammonia Emissions on Chesapeake Bay

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Monday, May 4, 2020

The study confirmed that about half that total 12 million pounds is highly mobile and reactive nitrogen from airborne ammonia emissions that is exceedingly difficult and expensive to recapture, once released to the environment.

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  • The study confirmed that about half that total 12 million pounds is highly mobile and reactive nitrogen from airborne ammonia emissions that is exceedingly difficult and expensive to recapture, once released to the environment.
  • The Environmental Integrity Project (EIP) report examined data from the federal and state Chesapeake Bay Program, emissions estimates from the most recent scientific studies, and numbers from the USDA's most recent farm census.
  • Excess nitrogen (and phosphorus) fuels algae blooms and low-oxygen 'dead zones' throughout the watershed, reduces biodiversity, and contaminates drinking water sources.
  • The technology platform achieves dramatic verified reductions in environmental impacts, including nutrients (nitrogen and phosphorus), ammonia, greenhouse and other gases, as well as pathogens in the waste stream.