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Uploaded by on Jul 8, 2008

Algae bloom in Qingdao, China
1 July, 2008

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  • Yes, It was quite amazing to watch an entire city chip in and clean up together.

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  • its not the ecological footprint thats the problem here - the problem is very simple - take out the higher plants and you get organisms like these - Higher plants?

    Every country in the world with a seaboard is or has been madly harvesting natural grown seaweed - what it does is remove nitrogen, phosphates and more. its still going on because the polititians in many countries arent strong enough.

    Norway harvests 200,000 tons per year - France 70,000.

  • @gustavus007 What the previous poster meant was that America is the single most polluting nation in terms of carbon emissions produced per capita. You can critisize the overall ecological footprint of China as a country, but when it comes down to it it's hard to ignore the polluting wastefulness and decadence of citizens of a developed first world country. So don't sit too long on your high horse of moral superiority.

  • Aaah the effects of over nitrification....  -.-

  • Good fuel, good fuel...

  • I was there at that time ,a lot of local people went to that place to help as volunteer.

    I was very moved by that .and I just want to say this city -QingDao  is amazing. fresh air ,clean city and nice sea foods...

    BTW met a lof of friendly local chinese people ,too.

    That was the best time that i had...........

  • are you being serious cuz if you are i am worried no its not algae is a plant not nuclear waste lolz "is it radioactive" your funny

  • no too much of it can make deadzones, with decomposing bacteria that use up all the oxygen in the areas.

  • yes it is, because it contains potassium-40

  • It also puts out hydrogen sulphide when rotting onshore, which kills.

    People are actually dying from this stuff, caused by overuse of pesticides on land. Where a gas mask if doing this kind of work.

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