For those interested in the marine biomass spectrum of GE, the conference 
listed below may be worth attending. I should be ready to finish up on the 
Large Scale Mariculture paper by then and will be submitting by April 
1st.. Although GE is not a part of the Algal Biomass Organization (ABO) 
agenda, this summit would be a good place to convene something of a marine 
biomass 'Alsomer'. It would be interesting to have Trent, Capron and 
Rau attend and brainstorm on the use of marine biomass as a form of AGW 
mitigation.   

*"The Algae Biomass Summit 
<http://www.algaebiomasssummit.org/?page=Abstracts> is the largest algae 
conference in the world. This is where leading producers of algae products 
go to network with industry suppliers and technology providers, where 
project developers converse with utility executives, and where researchers 
and technology developers rub elbows with venture capitalists.".*

*Best,*

*Michael*

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