ALGAE BLOOM REMEDIATION WORKSHOP - April 2019 CALL FOR PRSENTATIONS The algae bloom debacle is affecting tourism, fishing, real estate and local economies. While algae bloom research, testing and monitoring is ongoing within the State of Florida, collaboration and open communication on fixing the existing algae bloom and HAB problems need to be addressed. National Algae Association, is the first non-profit algae association to focus on education, production and algae bloom remediation trade association in the world, made up of commercially-minded algae researchers, producers, remediation and equipment companies in the US and throughout the world, would like to extend an invitation to your organization to become a sponsor for our Algae Bloom Workshop we are facilitating in April 2019 in the Ft. Lauderdale/Boca Raton area. NAA has invited commercially-minded algae bloom researchers, remediation and equipment companies to discuss differences between algae blooms created by phosphorous and nitrogen as well as toxic hazardous algae blooms (HAB’s) to discuss the following subjects below to educate and address potential algae bloom remediation solutions using technologies that can be proven outside the lab, are scalable with a low CAPEX. The response has been overwhelmingly positive. CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS Topics confirmed to date: "Red Tide and Blue Green Algae Blooms: Sustainable Solutions for Agriculture, Industry, Environment, and Economy." "Mobile microalgae removal barge to prevent harmful algal blooms using large-scale, plate and frame, filter press with cellulose addition." "A new biological approach to healthy lakes, ponds and waterways". "Bloom Foam: Transforming green water into green consumer products." Open Collaboration + Innovation = Algae Bloom Remediation Implementation. Areas of discussion: 1. Differences between algae blooms and HAB’s 2. Existing Algae Bloom Testing and Monitoring 3. Commercial algae bloom technologies proven outside the lab, scalable with a low CAPEX. 4. Collaboration opportunities between algae bloom researchers and private industry. 5. Pilot tests and monitoring progress on remediation, dewatering methods 6. Potential co-products made from algae blooms. 7. Current state and federal legislation in the State of Florida 8. Funding available for remediation. Sponsorship: $1500 – Company recognition on our website, membership in NAA’s exclusive Companies Against Algae Blooms and inclusion in all advertisements for the Workshop and two attendee passes to the Workshop. $500 – Membership in NAA’s exclusive Companies Against Algae Blooms and one attendee pass to the Workshop For further information contact: barry@nationalalgaeassociation.com or join us in the Algae Bloom Remediation group on LinkedIn.
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