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Algae are a diverse group of organisms, ranging from ten meter long kelp to unicellular dinoflagellate. These organisms are a vital link in many food chains on Earth. The farming of algae is called algaculture
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Cultivation of Algae
Open Pools
Open pools are similar to the natural environment of many species of algae.
Aerated Tanks
Aerated tanks provide a controllable environment which can be tuned to the exact conditions needed by the target species.
Uses of Algae
Food
Algae are an excellent source of vitamins and minerals, and are eaten in many parts of the world. They can be grown in tanks filled with waste water, and aerated with Co2 from the martian atmosphere.
Fertilizer
Algae is currently used on Earth as a fertilizer.
Waste Water Treatment
Algae digest excess organic molecules and CO2.
Chemosynthesis
Certain species of algae can be grown to produce hydrogen and hydrocarbons.