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Australian National Algae Culture Collection's algal culturing methods and materials

Resources for culture handling, media recipes and a range of phycological techniques useful for the growth, maintenance and monitoring of ANACC strains.

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Australian National Algae Supply Service

We provide high quality microalgae ‘starter’ cultures and complementary technical advice to the aquaculture industry and for research, education and other industrial applications across Australia and overseas.

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Australian National Algae Culture Collection

Based in Hobart, Tasmania, our collection is a unique resource of Australian biodiversity, containing living cultures of marine and freshwater species from most microalgal classes sourced from tropical Australia to Antarctica.

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This site on ANACC Methods and Materials is maintained by Ros Watson, on behalf of ANACC. Any suggestions for content or comments can be forwarded to Ros.Watson@csiro.au.

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