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UCSD proves salt water viable for algae production

November 28, 2012 | Meghan Sapp

In California, researchers at UC San Diego have demonstrated that salt water is just as viable as fresh water for producing algae for biodiesel, opening up vast new opportunities for off-shore algae production and reducing competition for land.

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