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Blooms, Blooms ana more Blooms!! • Press releases July 15th, 2016

Upcoming Events

IAFP 2016

July 3 I-Aug 3. 2016
St. Louis, Missouri

Ohio State University
Stone Lab/ Ohio EPA
HABs Workshops
August 8,-9, 9-10
OSU's campus

Webinar Exploring
the Worlds of Citizen
Science and Volunteer
Monitoring

August 31st, 2:00 pm
ET (11:00 am PT)

17th ICHA
October 9-14, 2016
Florianapolis. Brazil

16th GLBAC
October 4-7, 2016
Marquette, Michigan

10th ICTC
October 23-28, 2016
Wuhan, China

SETAC 2016

November 6-10, 2016
Orlando, FL

HABs Webinar Series

Great Lakes HABs
Collaborator^

This newsletter was created by Lesley V. D'Anglada, Dr.PH. Office of Science and
Technology, Office of Water, U.S.EPA (danglada.lesley@epa.gov)

For more information visit EPA's CyanoHABs website at

www, epa. aov/cva noha bs

Florida - officials declared a state of
emergency in four counties.

Ohio - non-toxic algae bloom on Maumee
River and parts of the Auglaize River

California-alaae bloom in Discovery

Bay and Pyramid Lake

New York - harmful algal bloom in
Owasco Lake

Utah - algal bloom in Utah Lake and
the Jordan River

North Dakota - microcystin in Bowman-
Haley Reservoir and Paterson Lake


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Toxins Topical Collection "Freshwater HABs and Health in a Changing World"

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Rliore News.,,

Southeast Florida blue-qreen alqae bloom is visible from Space.,,The blue-green algae
bloom in Lake Okeechobee, is captured by NASA on July 2, 2016

"CyanoTRACKER" for water quality monitoring

Apps developed by UGA as a part of the NSF-funded CyberSEES project for early detection
of cyanobacteria blooms in lakes, ponds, lagoons, estuaries, coasts etc.

Fish and Shellfish Program Newsletter

Developed by EPA's Office of Science and Technology to highlights current information
about fish and shellfish.

Recently Published Publications

Catalog of microscopic organisms of the Everglades. Part 1—The cyanobacteria
Rosen, B.H., and Mares, Jan, U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2016-1114, 108 p.

Cyanobacteria blooms in three eutrophic basins of the Great Lakes: a comparative
analysis using satellite remote sensing

Michael Sayers, Gary L. Fahnenstiel, Robert A. Shuchman & Matthew Whitley (2016),
International Journal of Remote Sensing, 37:17, 4148-4171.

Useful Resources

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