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No, there is not. Algae requires the presence of liquid water, the presence of certain light frequencies and the absence of certain others, and a reasonable carbon dioxide-rich atmosphere.

Mars has none of these things, has not had them for quite some time (if it ever did at all) and probably never will.

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