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Algal blooms are an ever-growing problem in local freshwater systems. The main concern is the toxin named microcystin that algal blooms release, which is hard to detect and remove. Currently, there are no systems which allow for same-day detection of microcystin in freshwater systems. Our aim as a team is to change that by developing a system to detect as well as combat the problem.<br>
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Revision as of 16:10, 11 June 2013

Dundee IGem 2013

Abstract
Algal blooms are an ever-growing problem in local freshwater systems. The main concern is the toxin named microcystin that algal blooms release, which is hard to detect and remove. Currently, there are no systems which allow for same-day detection of microcystin in freshwater systems. Our aim as a team is to change that by developing a system to detect as well as combat the problem.