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Chlorophyll Fluorometers and Toxicity Monitoring

Chlorophyll

Spectrofluorometers with algae classification detect green algae, blue-green algae, diatoms and cryptophytes: in the lab, in the monitoring station and directly in the water.

AlgaeGuard - automatical monitoring of chlorophyll
FluoroProbe
Determination of algae in the Lab
AlgaeTorch
Chlorophyll detection in a second directly at site
AlgaeLabAnalyser
Collecting data of benthic algae at site - FluoroProbe with BenthoFluor Kit
AlgaeOnlineAnalyser

Toxicity

A complete range of online toxicity monitoring instruments using living organisms - daphnia, algae and fish to detect toxins in real time.
Applications for river and dam monitoring, drinking water surveillance and protection.

The Fermenter for Green Algae and the Chlorophyll sensor are the Core of the bbe Algae Toximeter
Algae Toximeter
Biomonitoring by Analysis of Daphnias Swimming Behaviour
DaphTox II
A Camera follows the Swimming Behaviour of Fish - Supporting Water Monitoring
Fish Toximeter
Water Monitoring easily done - bbe ToxProtect 64
ToxProtect 64

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POLEKO 2009

 

24th to 27th November in Posnan, Poland

POLEKO is the biggest ecological fair in Poland and in Central and Eastern Europe. The fair takes place at the grounds of the Poznan International Fair in November each year. It is an important venue for meetings between people associated with environmental protection: representatives of the industry, local government, as well as governmental and non-governmental institutions associated with ecology. Poleko is a business to business trade fair.

 

bbe's Dr Detlev Lohse will be attending the POLEKO 2009 in Posnan, Poland with the aid of our distributor Dr Hazem Kalaj.

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Algae Situation in the Baltic Sea

Report from 2010-08-27 at 09.20 based on satellite images from the 26th August at 12.13 and 12.30.

Mostly cloudy in the Baltic Sea area. The earlier observed surface bloom in the Bothnian Sea cannot be seen due to the clouds. It may now also be dispersed. A small surface bloom is however seen in the southern Baltic Proper in the area where the July blooms were most prominent.

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