Study on seaweed as bio-filters

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International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
13
Article ID: 
26557
5 pages
Research Article

Study on seaweed as bio-filters

Yogeshprabhu, N., Naythik Singhvi, Mrs. Shilpa Mary, T.

Abstract: 

The project's primary goal is to develop a good that benefits society and the economy. The research focuses on seaweed, a term that refers to a wide variety of marine plants and algae that are found in the ocean and other bodies of water. Seaweeds have a variety of health advantages, including the ability to treat conditions like arthritis, colds, flu, and rheumatoid arthritis. There are numerous industrial uses for seaweed, most of which are restricted to phycocolloid and other fine biochemical extraction. The utilisation of seaweed as a source of long- and short-chain compounds with industrial and medicinal applications is possible. The potential advantages of seaweed include its capacity to create biofuels, operate as a carbon sink, and enhance soil quality.Also, by defending shorelines and minimising the consequences of ocean acidification and deoxygenation, it aids in seaweed farming, which can aid in climate change adaptation. Moreover, seaweed cultivation may give fisherman a means of income and boost the Economy of the nation. Understanding how seaweed may function as a bio filter and advance efforts to create a cleaner ocean is the primary goal of this essay.

DOI: 
https://doi.org/10.37118/ijdr.26557.03.2023
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