Creating Floating Islands to Protect Zooplankton and Control Algae in British Waterways

Creating Floating Islands to Protect Zooplankton and Control Algae in British Waterways

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Architecture, Biology

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The video discusses the creation of two man-made islands at Earlswood Lakes in Britain's West Midlands. These islands serve as a refuge for zooplankton, tiny animals that help control toxic blue-green algae. The islands are designed to protect zooplankton from being eaten by carp. Scientists have planted five types of plants on the islands to create an ideal habitat. The islands are anchored in the reservoir, allowing them to move with water level changes, providing a habitat for creatures above and below the waterline. In the long term, the islands are expected to support a diverse range of wildlife.

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