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Algae are some of the most impactful organisms on the planet. They are critical members of aquatic ecosystems, they’re important sources of oxygen, but they can also cause great destruction as a result of human pollution.
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The Amazing World of Algae DVD — Phycological Society of America
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The Wonders of Algae — EcoSpark
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