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NOAA and California HAB Research Community Make Progress in Building a State-Wide Harmful Algal Bloom Alert Network
At the Regional Workshop for HABs in California Coastal Waters this past April, CSCOR and its partners in the California harmful algal bloom (HAB) community including researchers, marine animal, public health and water quality managers agreed to work together to initiate the development of a statewide HAB alert system for California. Participants acknowledged the importance of creating a new system to improve the response of managers and scientists to HAB events, such as allowing for more rapid and targeted closures of shellfish beds and better management of impacted marine life. CSCOR efforts to understand and predict HAB events and assist the state and NOAA mitigate HAB impacts will benefit from data generated by this system. Since April, significant progress has been made to implement this vision including the formation of a steering committee, agreeing to name the new system the California HAB Monitoring and Alert Program (HABMAP), and creating a new statewide list serve that has opened new lines of communication about bloom-related observations, and the release of a final workshop report. The steering committee is spearheading efforts to complete additional key actions identified by workshop participants including developing a HABMAP website, conducting an inter-laboratory, intercalibration study of HAB detection and identification methods, and undertaking a regional data pilot study that builds on an existing regional project like MERHAB Cal-PREeMPT and working to raise awareness within California of the need to realize the vision of a statewide HAB alert system for California.
Follow the link for a PDF version of the California HABMAP report or contact Marc Suddleson for more information at 301-713-3338 ext 162 or marc.suddleson@noaa.gov
CSCOR HAB Research Partners in California:
- University of California Santa Cruz (MERHAB Cal-PREeMPT)
- University of Southern California (MERHAB RAPDALERT)
collaborative work are contributing to the understanding of the relationship between toxic HAB blooms and the coastal oceanography of this highly urbanized region. - California Department of Health Services Preharvest Shellfish Protection and Marine Biotoxin Monitoring Program
- The Southern California Coastal Water Research Project
- The California Ocean Science Trust
Related CSCOR California HAB Information:
- For past news items on this topic
- For more information on the CSCOR MERHAB led response to a 2007 California HAB event
- Factsheet on Harmful Algal Bloom Research in California
- CSCOR's current Harmful Algal Bloom-related projects
- CSCOR research in California and along the West Coast currently focus on understanding and developing predictive capabilities for harmful algal blooms, hypoxia and climate change. Research outcomes will be featured at upcoming tri-state CSCOR workshop held under the auspices of the West Coast Governor’s Alliance.
Additional Related Information:
- California regional observing systems SCOOS and CENCOOS are now focusing on HABs.
- The Marine Mammal Center