Category: BioHaven

A new wetlands technology for wastewater treatment – floating islands as a remediation tool
Dr Mark Reinsel publishes how new BioHaven floating island technology can be applied to wastewater treatment.

Speaking in Greater London: why islands can be good for London’s canals
Richard spoke to the Greater London National Park about why we should use floating islands in London’s Canals.

Floating islands help create urban oasis in shadow of Wembley Stadium
Six new floating islands have been installed at Brent Reservoir SSSI to provide vital habitat for birds.

Anna Kania on how BioHaven Floating Wetlands work: growing ‘slime’ for healthy water and healthy fish
BioHavens provide the setting for microbes to grow and thrive, removing pollutants from water as they do so.

Our meeting with Bruce the creator of BioHaven Floating Wetlands
BioHaven is a fascinating approach to nutrient management, pollution management, flood defenses, fish management, aquaculture/horticulture.

frog environmental research partnership with SEACAMS
frog environmental have established a research partnership with SEACAMS at Swansea University, completing a review of how floating wetlands in wastewater treatment.

New Pocket Wetlands Boost Regent’s Canal Wildlife at Kings Cross
London Wildlife Trust have used BioHaven floating islands to create pocket wetlands on the Regents Canal.

New floating islands benefit wildlife on the Serpentine
A large floating wetland island has been built on the Serpentine Lake in London’s Hyde Park to provide habitat improvements.

Fish Fry Lake: A Deeper Testimony to Using Natural Nutrients
BioHaven promotes recovery of waterways, as nutrients captured in fish biomass are diverted away from detrimental algae.