Macroalgae

Map

The image shown is an aerial portrait of Budle Bay, showing the extent of macroalgae in the project area.

High levels of nitrates in the coastal waters around Lindisfarne National Nature Reserve are causing large mats of algae to form. Known as ‘macroalgae’, these dense and extensive mats cause huge problems for nature and biodiversity.

Gallery

Please take a look at, and enjoy, the latest images of our Map project.
Macroalgae Graphic

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Other Projects

Please take a look at our other projects, below, in the Macroalgae activity.
Amongst other projects, WADER will be trialling a variety of sensitive methods to remove the algal mats, with a view to potentially extracting up to 58.5 tonnes of algal biomass from Budle Bay. Find out more about this project.
The WADER team is trialling a range of different models to find the best suited to analysing and predicting water quality in the Tweed catchment. Find out more about this project.
Macroalgae Lab Analysis
WADER is conducting in-depth lab analysis of the algae alongside scientific modelling to better understand what is causing excessive macroalgal growth. Find out more about this project.