
NOAA Harmful Algal Bloom Liaison Project: November – December 2022 Update
Greetings All! Just a few, quick items for this last eNews of the year. As 2022 comes to a close, I wish you all a safe, peaceful and happy holidays!
Greetings All! Just a few, quick items for this last eNews of the year. As 2022 comes to a close, I wish you all a safe, peaceful and happy holidays!
Cyanobacteria, also known as blue-green algae, are a group of microorganisms that live in aquatic environments throughout the world. Some types of cyanobacteria are known to produce a variety of toxins that may cause harm and sometimes death to fish, wildlife, domestic animal, and rarely, humans.
Several studies have indicated that cyanobacterial harmful algal blooms (cyanoHABs) have increased in frequency, extent, and magnitude, globally over the last several decades. However, data are not available to quantify these metrics at regular intervals and across wide geographic scales. The lack of this information poses future risk to the environment and public health.
To inform monitoring priorities and management decisions, timely assessment methods are needed for regions experiencing cyanoHABs, as well as those where blooms are likely to occur in the future. To that end, a recently published paper (2022) by Schaeffer et al., quantified the spatial extent of cyanoHABs using satellites from the European Space Agency (ESA).
Greetings Everyone! I’m a little late getting this quarter’s eNews out, but there was a hurricane in my life, so I’m literally and figuratively still digging myself out. But that
Florida Sea Grant’s NOAA Harmful Algal Blooms Liaison Betty Staugler will be joining Louisiana Sea Grant on Wed, Oct. 12 for a webinar – Harmful Algal Blooms: On the national
The goal of the course is to familiarize NOAA/university researchers, Sea Grant professionals and agency/organization partners with different types of ocean satellite data, different tools, and teach participants how to
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