In Cyprus there is a problem with the dams called eutrophication. A phenomenon where algae is gathered on the surface of the dam which consists of high phosphorus content, killing the aquatic life but also disrupting the natural food chain. Another problem that the beaches of Cyprus have is that on the cost line tones of seaweed are gathered and tourist don't like it.
This is what I think is one of the solutions for a sustainable future:We came up with the solution that fixed both of these problems. We can pick up the seaweed from the beaches and process them to make a filter which can adsorb the phosphorus from the dams and use the seagrass with the phosphorus as a potential fertilizer. This way we clean the beaches from the seaweed but also clean the dams from the high phosphorus content as well as acquiring a fertilizer ready for use.
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