We have submitted a plan for Lake O. It is under review and we may get a shot. However, Lake O is huge and there will be no easy answers or quick fixes, but we have put together a good plan.
@@alecphoenix6631 No we are very much open source. Multiple Bacillus strains, some psuedo monas strains, but all Class 1 non-pathogenic, non-toxic. Our strains are all listed on the label. Email me at jtucci@everbluelakes.com if you want label, sds and a write-up on the purpose and function.
Well,what did you do? "beneficial bacteria" means nothing..what bacteria is that and how did you culture it? Most of those photos were not-ok-all the photos - were NOT blue green algae. That was just pea soup that lakes get from agri run off. Much crowing,but not offering any solution in the explanation sounds curious and I'm dubious.
Thanks for the feedback. The algae in the pictures is toxic microcystis. It was confirmed through lab analysis. Please check out the video of the data presentation on our channel. You will be able to see the changes in algal growth, Phosphorus and several other key indicators. Contac us by phone and I would be happy to share more details if you are interested.
Please, please, please come help us with Lake Okeechobee in Florida.
We have submitted a plan for Lake O. It is under review and we may get a shot. However, Lake O is huge and there will be no easy answers or quick fixes, but we have put together a good plan.
My lake has just seen the first bloom of algae and is quickly spreading😭
Amazing job! Do you think this could help Florida’s issue?
Please try to tell that to FLDEP
Beneficial microbes
Yes, bacteria are often called "Nature's Best Cleaners". Many environmental pollution problems are solved using beneficial microbes.
What is the composition of the "beneficial bacteria"?...oh lemme guess, its patented and costs an obscene amount of money....
@@alecphoenix6631 No we are very much open source. Multiple Bacillus strains, some psuedo monas strains, but all Class 1 non-pathogenic, non-toxic. Our strains are all listed on the label. Email me at jtucci@everbluelakes.com if you want label, sds and a write-up on the purpose and function.
Well,what did you do? "beneficial bacteria" means nothing..what bacteria is that and how did you culture it? Most of those photos were not-ok-all the photos - were NOT blue green algae. That was just pea soup that lakes get from agri run off.
Much crowing,but not offering any solution in the explanation sounds curious and I'm dubious.
Thanks for the feedback. The algae in the pictures is toxic microcystis. It was confirmed through lab analysis. Please check out the video of the data presentation on our channel. You will be able to see the changes in algal growth, Phosphorus and several other key indicators. Contac us by phone and I would be happy to share more details if you are interested.