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University of Georgia researcher monitors waterways for harmful algal blooms
Phytoplankton, also known as microalgae, are plant-like organisms that provide food to a variety of ocean life until blooms disrupt their balance.
United states
Skidaway institute of oceanography
South carolina
University of georgia
New york
Skidaway island
Lake ontario
Joseph schwartzburt
Sandy haeger
Ogeechee riverkeeper
Juliana smith
Christopher gobler
Cohen lab
Phytoplankton monitoring network
Savannah morning
Skidaway institute
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Skidaway institute of oceanography
United states
Skidaway river
Mallory mintz
Sandy hager
Phytoplankton monitoring network
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Marine extension
Georgia sea grant
How to avoid harmful algae blooms at the beach
Arriving at the beach to find water that’s green, red or brown, and possibly foul-smelling, can instantly spoil the party.
Lake erie
United states
Us environmental protection agency
Cyanobacteria assessment network
Us centers for disease
National institute of environmental health sciences
Phytoplankton monitoring network
Disease control
Harmful algal blooms
National institute
Environmental health
Protection agency
Harmful algal information system
Cyanobacteria monitoring collaborative
How to keep keep algae blooms from ruining a trip
Toxins produced during these blooms have been implicated in human and animal illnesses in at least 43 states.
Us centers for disease
Us environmental protection agency
Cyanobacteria assessment network
Phytoplankton monitoring network
National institute of environmental health sciences
Disease control
Harmful algal blooms
National institute
Environmental health
Protection agency
Assessment network
Harmful algal information system
Cyanobacteria monitoring collaborative
Heading to a Beach This Summer? Here s How to Keep Harmful Algae Blooms From Spoiling Your Trip
As a toxicologist, I study health risks from both synthetic and natural substances. I’ve conducted research into early detection of harmful algal blooms, or HABs, which are an increasing threat to humans, animals and the environment.
Brad reisfeld
Cyanobacteria assessment network
Us environmental protection agency
National institute of environmental health sciences
Us centers for disease
Phytoplankton monitoring network
Disease control
Harmful algal blooms
National institute
Environmental health
Protection agency
Harmful algal information system
Cyanobacteria monitoring collaborative
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