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Harmful Algal Bloom Bulletins [PDF]
Use Case Title: Harmful Algal Blooms Environmental matrix of interest (Air, Ice, Mar. Water, etc.): Marine Study Regions: Shelf Seas in Norway, Ireland and Spain Dissemination Method: Web Providing near real-time and forecast information for the ...
Chamberlain, Tara +18 more
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Evaluation of Harmful Algal Bloom Outreach Activities [PDF]
With an apparent increase of harmful algal blooms (HABs) worldwide,healthcare providers, public health personnel and coastal managers are struggling toprovide scientifically-based appropriately-targeted HAB outreach and education.
Richard Weisman +11 more
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Harmful algal bloom aerosols and human health. [PDF]
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) are increasing across many locations globally. Toxins from HABs can be incorporated into aerosols and transported inland, where subsequent exposure and inhalation can induce adverse health effects. However, the relationship between HAB aerosols and health outcomes remains unclear despite the potential for population-level ...
Lim CC +6 more
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Surveillance for Harmful Algal Bloom Events and Associated Human and Animal Illnesses - One Health Harmful Algal Bloom System, United States, 2016-2018. [PDF]
Roberts VA +10 more
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Algal bloom ties: Systemic biogeochemical stress and Chlorophyll-a shift forecasting
Algae are deemed to be the highest carbon drawdown contributors in the world. Almost half of the world’s organic carbon is fixed by marine phytoplankton, especially during algal blooms, despite accounting for less than one percent of the total ...
Haojiong Wang, Matteo Convertino
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Mediterranean alien harmful algal blooms: origins and impacts [PDF]
AbstractHarmful algal blooms (HABs) are mostly phytoplankton blooms, which have detrimental environmental and socioeconomic impacts. The Mediterranean Sea due to its enclosed nature is of special concern since it has an enormously rich native biodiversity.
Christina Marampouti +2 more
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Background Diatoms play a great role in carbon fixation with about 20% of the whole fixation in the world. However, harmful algal bloom as known as red tide is a major problem in environment and fishery industry.
Atsushi Ogura +5 more
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Image processing for smarter browsing of ocean color data products: investigating algal blooms [PDF]
Remote sensing technology continues to play a significant role in the understanding of our environment and the investigation of the Earth. Ocean color is the water hue due to the presence of tiny plants containing the pigment chlorophyll, sediments, and ...
Diamond, Dermot +5 more
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Harmful algal blooms and public health [PDF]
The five most commonly recognized Harmful Algal Bloom related illnesses include Ciguatera poisoning, Paralytic Shellfish poisoning, Neurotoxin Shellfish poisoning, Diarrheic Shellfish Poisoning and Amnesic Shellfish poisoning. Although they are each the product of different toxins, toxin assemblages or HAB precursors these clinical syndromes have much ...
Lynn M, Grattan +2 more
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Harmful Algal Bloom Toxicity in Lithobates catesbeiana Tadpoles
Harmful algal blooms (HAB) have become a major health concern worldwide, not just to humans that consume and recreate on contaminated waters, but also to the fauna that inhabit the environments surrounding affected areas.
Robin C. Su +10 more
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