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Description: News article on HABs in Cayuga Lake: "ITHACA, N.Y. — Conditions have been right for Harmful Algal Blooms so far this summer, as blooms have begun popping up again on Cayuga Lake. But, as this has become a regular summer issue, the community has stepped up to closely monitor the blooms and report findings. About 80 volunteers called "HABs Harriers" patrol stretches of Cayuga Lake and send samples of any suspected bloom for local testing. Three local environmental nonprofit organizations are leading efforts to monitor the blooms — the Community Science Institute, the Cayuga Lake Watershed Network and Discover Cayuga Lake." - article posted on website on 2019.07.23
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Subject: Algal blooms -- Monitoring, Cyanobacterial blooms -- Monitoring, Water quality management -- Citizen participation, Water -- Pollution -- Health aspects, Cyanobacterial toxins -- Analysis
Creator: O'Connor, Kelsey
Language: English
Coverage: New York (State) -- Cayuga Lake
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa02570
Description: "Over the past five years, Seneca Lake Pure Waters Association, the Finger Lakes Institute (FLI) and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYS DEC) have been working together to raise awareness, collect bloom samples, analyze blooms samples and notify the public of harmful cyanobacteria bloom locations on Seneca Lake. " - from website, 2020.02.03
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Subject: Algal blooms -- Monitoring -- Citizen participation, Cyanobacterial blooms -- Monitoring -- Citizen participation, Cyanobacterial toxins -- Analysis , Water -- Pollution -- Measurement
Creator: Seneca Lake Pure Waters Association
Language: English
Coverage: New York (State) -- Seneca Lake
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa02532
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