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No to Iron Fertilisation
Iron fertilisation sprinkling iron in the sea to spur
the growth of carbonabsorbing phytoplankton can turn
water toxic.
The method used to combat global warming can spur growth
of toxic alga Pseudonitzschia thought to be limited to coasts.
Scientists have found they are common in open sea.
They are highly responsive to iron, becoming dominant in
algal blooms. They generate toxic domoic acid which kills
marine life.
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To Earth, December 2010

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