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Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) in New York State Web Archive

Collected by: Cornell University Library

Archived since: Jan, 2020

Description:

In recent years, citizens of New York who are living on or around freshwater lakes have learned first-hand how inconvenient and at times dangerous harmful algal blooms (HABs) can be. Many have become involved in citizen science efforts, gathering water samples that can be analyzed for the presence of HABs. Meanwhile, local news sources, NGOs, and government organizations have undertaken efforts to educate the public about the risks of exposure to HABs, and some have shared strategies for reducing the potency and frequency of HABs in their communities. To capture this moment in time, Cornell University Library is preserving and making accessible selected websites identified as being reflective of how citizens are responding to the risk of HABs as well as how scientific information is being shared.

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Title: Harmful Algal Bloom Monitoring - Community Science Institute

URL: http://www.communityscience.org/volunteer/harmful-algal-bloom-monitoring/

Description: "A collaborative program that brings together NGO’s, agencies, and community members with the shared mission of collecting actionable data on cyanobacteria blooms, protecting public health, and relaying bloom information and testing results as quickly and efficiently as possible." - from website, 2020.01.27

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Subject:   Algal blooms -- Monitoring Cyanobacterial blooms -- Monitoring Cyanobacterial toxins -- Monitoring Water quality management -- Citizen participation Environmental health -- Citizen participation Cayuga Lake Water Quality Consortium

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