Noting that Antarctica has marine environments where light transmittal is very different than elsewhere, he added: "Thus, the chemistry of the algae here has been shaped according to these factors and is very promising."
Cankiriligil noted that they determined the species of macroalgae found on the shores of Horseshoe Island and carried out various chemical analyzes to investigate the possibilities of using these algae in medicine and other fields.
Ozden Fakioglu, of Ataturk University's Department of Fisheries Basic Sciences in the Erzurum province, said phytoplankton forms the basis of the food pyramid and they hope to provide many ideas for the development and quality of lakes.
Saying that she was on Horseshoe Island as part of the TUBITAK Pole 1001 Project, she explained they completed their study by taking plankton and water samples from four lakes on the island.
Stressing that they will make two separate analyzes with examples after returning to Türkiye, he said: "We're planning to evaluate whether there's any difference in the composition of phytoplankton in lakes in 2023 compared to previous studies and what factors contribute to this difference. With metagenomic analyzes, we aim to find if there are species that have not been detected before."