Freshwater microalgal biofouling in hydropower canals in Tarraleah, Tasmania, is dominated by a single diatom species, Gomphonema tarraleahae. The microfouling community is under investigation with the aim of reducing its impact on electricity generation. Species succession was investigated using removable glass slides. Fouled slides were examined microscopically and for chlorophyll a biomass. Chl a biomass increased steeply after 8 weeks (0.09– 0.87 mg m72), but increased much earlier on slides surrounded by a biofouled inoculum. Succession began with low profile diatoms such as Tabellaria flocculosa, progressing to stalked diatoms such as Gomphonema spp. and Cymbella aspera. Few chlorophytes and no filamentous algae were present. Pu...
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Freshwater microalgal biofouling in hydropower canals in Tarraleah, Tasmania, is dominated by a sing...
The Tarraleah power scheme (102.2 MW) is a significant component of Tasmania’s Hydro-Electric gener...
Gomphonema, a freshwater diatom, is currently being studied to determine its effect on the capacity ...
Gomphonema, a freshwater diatom, is currently being studied to determine its effect on the capacity ...
Gomphonema, a freshwater diatom, is currently being studied to determine its effect on the capacity...
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The efficient seeding of juvenile mussels is critical to the sustainability and profitability of mus...
Biofouling has become a serious problem for farmers in the Norwegian finfish aquaculture industry in...
The concentration of nutrients in treated wastewater is not adequately regulated by current wastewat...
Freshwater microalgal biofouling in hydropower canals in Tarraleah, Tasmania, is dominated by a sing...
The Tarraleah power scheme (102.2 MW) is a significant component of Tasmania’s Hydro-Electric gener...
Gomphonema, a freshwater diatom, is currently being studied to determine its effect on the capacity ...
Gomphonema, a freshwater diatom, is currently being studied to determine its effect on the capacity ...
Gomphonema, a freshwater diatom, is currently being studied to determine its effect on the capacity...
Biofouling is the one of the main problems in marine finfish aquaculture. Biofouling occludes the ne...
Settlement of microalgae was investigated on Perspex1, aluminium and zinc coupons immersed in Port B...
Recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) are becoming important for aquaculture due to land and water...
Recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) are becoming important for aquaculture due to land and water...
Water quality around the globe has been in serious decline for many decades. To reverse the degrada...
This study evaluates the feasibility of treating algal bloom in ballast water by a Dielectric Barrie...
The production of biodiesel utilizing microalgae has driven innovation worldwide, especially trying ...
The efficient seeding of juvenile mussels is critical to the sustainability and profitability of mus...
Biofouling has become a serious problem for farmers in the Norwegian finfish aquaculture industry in...
The concentration of nutrients in treated wastewater is not adequately regulated by current wastewat...