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  • Seaweed as a resource for Anaerobic Digestion

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    Extensive growth of algae contributes to disruptive changes to the water ecosystems. This is mainly caused by redundant nutrients that are washed off the land and end up in waters. Tackling eutrophication by recovery of nutrients can be a solution to the problem. Cast marine biomass can be a resource for renewable energy technologies like anaerobic digestion. Such approach can contribute to the transition to a circular bio-economy and...

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  • Seaweed utilization issues in biogas production

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    Macroalgae can be seen as a renewable feedstock for the production of biofuels in many coastal areas around the World and especially in Baltic Sea region where the eutrophication is particularly troublesome. The investigation of anaerobic digestion technologies for extracting inexhaustible bioenergy from seaweed was conducted in many research institutions mainly in laboratory scale. Although seaweeds seem to have a great potential...

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  • Effects of beach wrack on the fate of mercury at the land-sea interface – A preliminary study

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    • B. Graca
    • A. Jędruch
    • M. Bełdowska
    • J. Bełdowski
    • L. Kotwicki
    • G. Siedlewicz
    • E. Korejwo
    • W. Popińska
    • K. Łukawska-Matuszewska

    - ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION - Year 2022

    Since the 1970s, the amount of aquatic plants and algae debris, called beach wrack (BW), has increased along the shores of industrialised regions. The strong ability of primary producers to accumulate pollutants can potentially result in their deposition on the beach along with the BW. Despite that, the fate and impact of such pollutants on sandy beach ecosystems have not been investigated so far. This study examines the fate...

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