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Growing Algae Could Clean the Chesapeake Bay and Produce Biofuel

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Uploaded by on Oct 13, 2011

Patrick Kangas, a professor in the Department of Agriculture and Technology at the University of Maryland explains how growing algae can lead to a cleaner bay and produce biofuels.

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  • DID YOU SEE THE FROG

  • This is soo cool

  • Man, this would be the perfect solution to cleaning up California's Salton Sea. The money to be made off the algae/bio fuel and the money to be made off the recovery of the Salton Sea recreation area would be in the hundreds of billions a year (the rec area already has a record of generating hundreds of billions a year in the past). Add to that the savings in water that could then be reused for agricultural use in the El Centro valley...wow.

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