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>>3475449

Higher O2 production and CO2 absorption capacity by far. It's why algae is used in industrial bioreactors to absorb the waste CO2 from natural gas plants (see pic)

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>>3308067

>>Have you considered growing other plants underwater that are small but possibly more efficent at removing the co2?

Yes, and in the course of my research I discovered that no plant which grows on land can compete with algae for CO2 removal/oxygen production, which is why algae bioreactors (rather than some other plant) are used in industrial CO2 scrubbing. Pic related.

I don't recall what the most efficient land plant is for that purpose although I believe it was wheatgrass. If someone can correct me on that they're welcome to.

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>>3308067

>>Have you considered growing other plants underwater that are small but possibly more efficent at removing the co2?

Yes, and in the course of my research I discovered that no plant which grows on land can compete with algae for CO2 removal/oxygeon production, which is why algae bioreactors (rather than some other plant) are used in industrial CO2 scrubbing. Pic related.

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