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 The study of the Lagoon of Venice and the Adriatic coastal areas is the aim of the Laboratory of Marine Biology of the Natural History Museum of Venice. Initially it was aimed to complete historical studies describing communities and ecological characteristics of these area. Then, the activities were focused in controlling the effects on the environment and on biological communities of the changes made by humans in the Lagoon. Biological monitoring of the Lagoon means a continuous observation of the species, following any modifications of existing communities, identifying and pointing out the emergence of new species and checking-out regression or disappearance of native species. The study of the Lagoon of Venice and the Adriatic coastal areas is the aim of the Laboratory of Marine Biology of the Natural History Museum of Venice. Initially it was aimed to complete historical studies describing communities and ecological characteristics of these area. Then, the activities were focused in controlling the effects on the environment and on biological communities of the changes made by humans in the Lagoon. Biological monitoring of the Lagoon means a continuous observation of the species, following any modifications of existing communities, identifying and pointing out the emergence of new species and checking-out regression or disappearance of native species.
 [[http://msn.visitmuve.it/en/research/fields-of-study/marine-biology/|marine biology, museum of Natural History]] [[http://msn.visitmuve.it/en/research/fields-of-study/marine-biology/|marine biology, museum of Natural History]]
 +[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venetian_Lagoon|Laguna Veneta]]
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 =====the saltmarsches of Venice===== =====the saltmarsches of Venice=====
 +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phytoplankton
 +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seaweed
 +[[http://www.istitutoveneto.org/venezia/divulgazione/pirelli/pirelli_2005_en/Banca_Dati_Ambientale/192.168.10.66/pirelli_new/divulgazione/valli/barene.html|saltmarshes veneto-institute]]
 +Saltmarshes are the most common geomorphologic form in the Lagoon; nowadays they cover the 8% of its surface, compared to a 25% at the beginning of the century. Their name comes from “baro”, the vernacular term indicating a thick group of bushes or an uncultivated marshy land. They look like a flat and small island, whose substrate is mainly made up of silt-clayey sediments. Saltmarshs are constantly visible, except when the tide rises. High tide represents the limiting factor to their vegetal association in terms of salinity, water availability, lighting, etc.
 +{{:venezia-laguna:barena_en.jpg?400|}}
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 +=====research=====
 +https://leviathan-cycle.com/essays/algarium-veneticum/
 +http://www.futurefarmers.com/survey/algae.php
 +[[https://www.huffingtonpost.com/madeline-schwartzman/algae-art_b_1948925.html?guccounter=1|algae new star]]
 +[[https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/11/151124143612.htm|new green power source]]
 +https://www.spikeartmagazine.com/en/articles/after-art-nonfood-agriculture-and-algae
 +http://we-make-money-not-art.com/symbiotic_machine/
 +[[http://landartgenerator.org/blagi/archives/5765|public art designs powered by algae]]
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