Carbonxt Group Ltd. report on the successful completion of recent laboratory tests deploying new Activated Carbon ("AC") Pellet formulations to prevent the propagation of Florida red tide algal blooms. The tests were designed to assess the effectiveness of Carbonxt's new AC Pellet formulations in killing the algae responsible for red tide algal blooms, while simultaneously removing its toxins without causing any long-term harm to the ecosystem. The results of the testing showed significant promise with 100% of the algae being killed within two hours of exposure. In addition, a further variation of this AC pellet formulation combined with a different algaecide showed immense promise in achieving a near 100% elimination at a much lower dosage rate of 0.1g/L. Further development of these various pellet formulations and more comparative tests assessing the recently developed Carbonxt formulas are to be undertaken. In collaboration with the world-renowned Mote Marine Laboratory, the tests were aided by a USD 100,000 government grant, supporting the development of an activated carbon mitigation technology for use throughout Florida's waterways. Ongoing support from Mote Marine Laboratory and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is a significant endorsement of the AC Pellet technology. Collaborative efforts are continuing with a planned scale up of field-testing to take place, with the first phase to determine the most effective delivery system in large scale aquariums. The final phase will see a full-scale test carried out in an estuary to demonstrate the effectiveness of the technology in eliminating red tide algal blooms in large scale ocean environments. Conducted under lab conditions, Carbonxt Novel algaecide/activated carbon composites were capable of killing 100% of the algae at dosage levels of 0.5g/L and above in under two hours.