Seaweed Algae and mussels lying on the beach

How wired mussels are predicting toxic algae

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A project led by the Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Cooke Seafood and Dalhousie University is using sophisticated sensors to convert a mussel’s distinctive behaviour when exposed to stressors into an early detector of toxic algae. This is one of the first projects DeepSense, will work on.

Read the full story at CBC News.