Biological Activities of Gracilaria verrucosa
There have been two poisoning cases which were suggested to have been caused by eating seaweed belonging to the Gracilariaceae family in Japan, one in Yamagata Prefecture in 1980 and the other in Ehime Prefecture in 1982. We therefore examined the biological activities of Gracilaria verrucosa gathered in Ehime Prefecture by using guinea pigs and mice ...
Hideyo SUZUKI +3 more
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High risk exotic species with respect to shellfish transports from the Oosterschelde to the Wadden Sea [PDF]
This study presents the results of a literature review on 11 exotic marine species that are present in the Oosterschelde and could potentially be introduced into the Wadden Sea with shellfish transfers.
Brink, A.M., van den, Wijsman, J.W.M.
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Pacific herring, Clupea pallasi, studies and fishery management in Tomales Bay 1992-93, with notes on Humboldt Bay and Crescent City area landings [PDF]
The 1992-93 spawning biomass estimate for Pacific herring, Clupea pallasi, in Tomales Bay increased for the fourth year in a row to 4,078 tons. This is the highest estimate since the 1986-87 season.
Mello, John J., Moore, Thomas O.
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Rumput laut berdasarkan pigmen warna dapat dikelompolkkan menjadi tiga yaitu chlorophyta, phaeophyta dan rhodophyta. Rumput laut Gracilaria Salicornia merupakam golongan rhodophyta yang mengandung berbagai senyawa aktif seperti pigmen dan antioksidan ...
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A comparative study of the yield and physical properties of agar-agar from different blends of seaweeds [PDF]
The agar agar obtained from Gracilaria verrucosa growing in commercial quantities in Chilka Lake, Orissa was found to be having an yield of 23% and gel strength of 41 gm/cm .
Chennubhotla, V S Krishnamurthy +2 more
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NATURAL COTTON PRINTING WITH RED MACROALGAE BIOMASS OF GRACILARIA GRACILIS AND GRACILARIA CORNEA
Environmental protection is gaining popularity in our society due to the accentuated and irresponsible use of natural resources. Consequently, measures need to be taken in all of the demanding industries, including the textile one, as more sustainable alternatives to the actually employed synthetic dyes.
SIMONA Moldovan +2 more
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Eelgrass Habitat Creation in Nantucket Harbor, Massachusetts [PDF]
In response to eelgrass habitat losses associated with development and marine activities in and around Nantucket Harbor, a plan to restore a meadow by transplanting eelgrass to previously vegetated areas was developed in conjunction with the Nantucket ...
Burdick, David M +2 more
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Biomass estimates of Pacific herring, Clupea pallasi, in California from the 1990-91 spawning-ground surveys [PDF]
The spawning biomass of Pacific herring, Clupea pallasi, estimated from spawning-ground surveys in San Francisco Bay declined to 45,850 tons this season, following a peak of 71,000 tons in the 1989-90 season. This is the first major decline since the
Spratt, Jerome D.
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Monitoring Macroalgae in the Great Bay Estuary for 2014 [PDF]
Four more intertidal fixed transect sites were added to the long5term macroalgal monitoring array, resulting in a total of eight sites for the Great Bay Estuary. Monitoring results from 2014 show high levels of cover of nuisance green and red algae (Ulva
Burdick, David M +2 more
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Study on Mollusk and Algae or Phytoplankton Community in Southeast Waters of Bali [PDF]
A study was carried out to observe the relation between mollusk with algae or phytoplankton in southeast waters of Bali. The study was conducted at Mertasari, Sindhu, Serangan, Purnama, and Kethewel beach.
Perwira, I. Y. (Ima), Ulinuha, D. (Devi)
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